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We have expanded the coverage of our NZX50 analysis with sector monitoring, helping explain how capitalisation in this equity market changes over time

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We have expanded the coverage of our NZX50 analysis with sector monitoring, helping explain how capitalisation in this equity market changes over time
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We are pleased to advise that, for readers of our unique NZX50 capitalisation table, and the profiles of each NZX50 company, (and there are many of you), we are adding sector analysis and tracking.

CLICK ON THE CHART NAME TO OPEN THE CHART TRACKING

This all starts with tracking the whole 50 company sector. Remembering that over time, companies exit and are replaced in this index. We have added this new NZX50 Capitalisation chart.

NZX50 Overall

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Source: NZX
Source: NZX
Source: NZX

And we are backing that up with new sector analysis.

Important note: The sectors we are tracking differ from the formal S&P/NZX sectors. We are not replicating their sectors. The companies that make up our sectors are declared in each original chart file.

CLICK ON THE SECTOR NAME TO OPEN THE CHART TRACKING

NZX50 Energy Sector

NZX50 Property Sector

NZX50 Food Sector

NZX50 Freight Sector

NZX50 Healthcare Sector

NZX50 Tourism Sector

NZX50 Technology Sector

NZX50 Industrial Sector

NZX50 Consumer Goods Sector

NZX50 Telecommunication Sector

And our company profiles will get updated as soon as annual accounts/reports are released.

The goal of these NZX50 resources is to help readers who have an investment exposure to understand this class of equity assets. It is a background resource for retail investors, and does not replace qualified professional advice.

Credits: Ken Smith, who designed the base system and analysis. Luron Iosefa, who has developed the sectors analysis and keeps both the weekly updates and the company profiles current. You can contact him here.

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5 Comments

Is it intentional for Infratil to be in two of these 'sectors'?  (energy and telecomms)

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Thank you for doing this. No Ag sector? Is it still being developed? Do you have all companies in a sector? What % if not? 

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And construction?

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FBU is in the Industrial sector.

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Ok but how about retirement villages, Winton etc

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