
45 episodes

Stock Takes The New Zealand Herald
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The New Zealand Herald business team is proud to present Stock Takes, a weekly podcast that aims to help you better understand the rapidly changing and ever-evolving global financial market.
Tune in for new episodes every Wednesday, as hosts Madison Reidy and Tamsyn Parker they talk to experts about the latest developments and trends that could impact your portfolio.
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Business Spotlight: Hartley Atkinson of AFT Pharmaceuticals
The cost of medicine is always controversial, particularly in an election year. We’ve already seen the Government scrap prescription fees to make them more accessible – but what sort of costs really go in to making and licensing medicine, and how does being publicly listed impact a drugs company?
For this month's Business Spotlight, Madison is joined by AFT Pharmaceuticals founder and CEO Hartley Atkinson to discuss his business and how these changes could impact the industry - plus, the story behind AFT's first dividend payment and why he thinks some parts of big pharma are the enemy.
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Is there a business case to sell publicly owned assets?
Over the last few weeks, Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown has attempted to get councillors on side with his desire to sell the council’s shares in Auckland Airport.
Selling publicly owned assets always sparks controversy on both sides of the political divide, but is selling them in the favour of the entities themselves?
This week, Damien is joined by Fisher Finds portfolio manager Matt Peek to discuss the business case for selling publicly owned assets, why markets want to see more of them listed, and what an airport sale could mean for the passenger experience.
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Monthly wrap: Budget reactions and the rise of tech
It's time for another look at how the markets have performed over the last month both here and overseas - and Budget 2023 has been the big story here in New Zealand. Plus, reporting season and a growing bull market from the NASDAQ have put the spotlight back on tech stocks.
To discuss what it all means, Tamsyn is joined by Matt Peak, Portfolio Manager ‑ New Zealand Equities for Fisher Funds.
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Budget 2023 - can we expect any surprises?
Tomorrow is one of the biggest days of the year for the Government, as Finance Minister Grant Robertson unveils his sixth budget.
With October’s election looking incredibly tight, this budget could sway the decision of swing voters – but with inflation and cost of living pressures, will there be any sweetners?
For today's episode, Damien is joined by ANZ senior economist Miles Workman to discuss what we can expect, if it will have an impact on the markets, and if the savings are all just an accounting error or not.
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Business Spotlight: Grant Webster from Tourism Holdings
Tourism is one of our country’s key industries, and as we know, has taken a massive hit over the past few years. Borders have been open for a little over a year now, and as we head into winter and the ski season, it seems fitting to check in on how this major sector is performing.
For this month's Business Spotlight, Madison is joined by Tourism Holdings chief executive Grant Webster.to discuss how the industry is coping post-pandemic and mid-recession.
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Have banks reached peak profits yet?
New Zealand's major banks are set to reveal their profits this month.
It's a crucial time for banks as their customers start to roll of fixed interest rates on loans like mortgages to much higher rates.
So are banks benefitting from charging borrowers more, or are they having to give that extra money to savers through better deposit rates.
This week, our co-hosts combine as Madison and Tamsyn discuss how bank finances work - and if the latest US bank collapse is of concern to us.
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