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New Zealand's main stock market index, the NZX 50, fell to 12687 points on July 11, 2025, losing 0.58% from the previous session. Over the past month, the index has climbed 0.30% and is up 4.55% compared to the same time last year, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks this benchmark index from New Zealand. New Zealand Stock Market (NZX 50) - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on July of 2025.
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Prices for NZX 50 INDEX GROSS including live quotes, historical charts and news. NZX 50 INDEX GROSS was last updated by Trading Economics this July 12 of 2025.
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Stock market return (%, year-on-year) in New Zealand was reported at 9.2589 % in 2021, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. New Zealand - Stock market return (%, year-on-year) - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on July of 2025.
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Metro Performance Glass reported NZD8.71M in Market Capitalization this July of 2025, considering the latest stock price and the number of outstanding shares.Data for Metro Performance Glass | MPG - Market Capitalization including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last July in 2025.
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Interactive historical chart showing the daily New Zealand Dollar - U.S. Dollar (NZDUSD) exchange rate back to 1991.
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Metro Performance Glass reported NZD9.09M in EBITDA for its fiscal semester ending in September of 2024. Data for Metro Performance Glass | MPG - Ebitda including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last July in 2025.
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The data shows the comparative performance of New Zealand universities on a selection of metrics (e.g. operating revenue, fee income, research income, EFTS numbers, patenting, QS ranking). These graphs are routinely used by the Vice-Chancellor, University of Auckland, in presentations to internal and external audiences.
The data has been obtained from secondary sources, principally New Zealand’s Tertiary Education Commission.
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This chart provides a detailed overview of the number of New Zealand online retailers by Monthly Views. Most New Zealand stores' Monthly Views are 100 to 1K, there are 14.35K stores, which is 35.90% of total. In second place, 13.13K stores' Monthly Views are Less than 100, which is 32.84% of total. Meanwhile, 9.35K stores' Monthly Views are 1K to 10K, which is 23.39% of total. This breakdown reveals insights into New Zealand stores distribution, providing a comprehensive picture of the performance and efficient of online retailer.
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Metro Performance Glass - 現在の値は、過去のデータ、予測、統計、チャートや経済カレンダー - Jun 2025.Data for Metro Performance Glass including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last June in 2025.
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This chart provides a detailed overview of the number of New Zealand online retailers by Monthly Visitors. Most New Zealand stores' Monthly Visitors are Less than 100, there are 21.01K stores, which is 52.55% of total. In second place, 12.12K stores' Monthly Visitors are 100 to 1K, which is 30.31% of total. Meanwhile, 5.84K stores' Monthly Visitors are 1K to 10K, which is 14.61% of total. This breakdown reveals insights into New Zealand stores distribution, providing a comprehensive picture of the performance and efficient of online retailer.
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This chart provides a detailed overview of the number of New Zealand online retailers by Number of Employee. Most New Zealand stores' Number of Employee are Less than 10, there are 5.68K stores, which is 74.89% of total. In second place, 475 stores' Number of Employee are 20 to 50, which is 6.27% of total. Meanwhile, 436 stores' Number of Employee are 10 to 20, which is 5.75% of total. This breakdown reveals insights into New Zealand stores distribution, providing a comprehensive picture of the performance and efficient of online retailer.
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This is an Australian extract of Speedtest Open data available at Amazon WS (link below - opendata.aws).AWS data licence is "CC BY-NC-SA 4.0", so use of this data must be:- non-commercial (NC)- reuse must be share-alike (SA)(add same licence).This restricts the standard CC-BY Figshare licence.A world speedtest open data was dowloaded (>400Mb, 7M lines of data). An extract of Australia's location (lat, long) revealed 88,000 lines of data (attached as csv).A Jupyter notebook of extract process is attached.See Binder version at Github - https://github.com/areff2000/speedtestAU.+> Install: 173 packages | Downgrade: 1 packages | Total download: 432MBBuild container time: approx - load time 25secs.=> Error: Timesout - BUT UNABLE TO LOAD GLOBAL DATA FILE (6.6M lines).=> Error: Overflows 8GB RAM container provided with global data file (3GB)=> On local JupyterLab M2 MBP; loads in 6 mins.Added Binder from ARDC service: https://binderhub.rc.nectar.org.auDocs: https://ardc.edu.au/resource/fair-for-jupyter-notebooks-a-practical-guide/A link to Twitter thread of outputs provided.A link to Data tutorial provided (GitHub), including Jupyter Notebook to analyse World Speedtest data, selecting one US State.Data Shows: (Q220)- 3.1M speedtests- 762,000 devices- 88,000 grid locations (600m * 600m), summarised as a point- average speed 33.7Mbps (down), 12.4M (up)- Max speed 724Mbps- data is for 600m * 600m grids, showing average speed up/down, number of tests, and number of users (IP). Added centroid, and now lat/long.See tweet of image of centroids also attached.NB: Discrepancy Q2-21, Speedtest Global shows June AU average speedtest at 80Mbps, whereas Q2 mean is 52Mbps (v17; Q1 45Mbps; v14). Dec 20 Speedtest Global has AU at 59Mbps. Could be possible timing difference. Or spatial anonymising masking shaping highest speeds. Else potentially data inconsistent between national average and geospatial detail. Check in upcoming quarters.NextSteps:Histogram - compare Q220, Q121, Q122. per v1.4.ipynb.Versions:v40: Added AUS Q125 (93k lines avg d/l 116.6 Mbps u/l 21.35 Mbps). Imported using v2 Jupyter notebook (MBP 16Gb). Mean tests: 16.9. Mean devices: 5.13. Download, extract and publish: 14 mins.v39: Added AUS Q424 (95k lines avg d/l 110.9 Mbps u/l 21.02 Mbps). Imported using v2 Jupyter notebook (MBP 16Gb). Mean tests: 17.2. Mean devices: 5.24. Download, extract and publish: 14 mins.v38: Added AUS Q324 (92k lines avg d/l 107.0 Mbps u/l 20.79 Mbps). Imported using v2 Jupyter notebook (iMac 32Gb). Mean tests: 17.7. Mean devices: 5.33.Added github speedtest-workflow-importv2vis.ipynb Jupyter added datavis code to colour code national map. (per Binder on Github; link below).v37: Added AUS Q224 (91k lines avg d/l 97.40 Mbps u/l 19.88 Mbps). Imported using speedtest-workflow-importv2 jupyter notebook. Mean tests:18.1. Mean devices: 5.4.v36 Load UK data, Q1-23 and compare to AUS and NZ Q123 data. Add compare image (au-nz-ukQ123.png), calc PlayNZUK.ipynb, data load import-UK.ipynb. UK data bit rough and ready as uses rectangle to mark out UK, but includes some EIRE and FR. Indicative only and to be definitively needs geo-clean to exclude neighbouring countries.v35 Load Melb geo-maps of speed quartiles (0-25, 25-50, 50-75, 75-100, 100-). Avg in 2020; 41Mbps. Avg in 2023; 86Mbps. MelbQ323.png, MelbQ320.png. Calc with Speedtest-incHist.ipynb code. Needed to install conda mapclassify. ax=melb.plot(column=...dict(bins[25,50,75,100]))v34 Added AUS Q124 (93k lines avg d/l 87.00 Mbps u/l 18.86 Mbps). Imported using speedtest-workflow-importv2 jupyter notebook. Mean tests:18.3. Mean devices: 5.5.v33 Added AUS Q423 (92k lines avg d/l 82.62 Mbps). Imported using speedtest-workflow-importv2 jupyter notebook. Mean tests:18.0. Mean devices: 5.6. Added link to Github.v32 Recalc Au vs NZ for upload performance; added image. using PlayNZ Jupyter. NZ approx 40% locations at or above 100Mbps. Aus
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The Grape Growing industry is navigating a complex period marked by record harvests, shifting demand and evolving market dynamics. Exceptional growing conditions have led to abundant, high-quality yields, but this surplus has coincided with weakening global wine consumption, particularly in key export markets. Consequently, wineries have reduced intake volumes, leaving many growers with unsold fruit and lower prices. Growers without long-term contracts have been most affected, facing volatile income and escalating per-unit costs. In response, many focus on cashflow management, yield control and cost-cutting while seeking innovative marketing strategies to move excess inventory. At the same time, shifting consumer preferences towards low-alcohol, organic and sustainable wines have accelerated changes in vineyard practices and varietal selection. The industry’s commitment to sustainability certification has strengthened profitability and become a competitive asset, bolstering international market access and reinforcing New Zealand’s clean, green brand. While the current oversupply presents immediate financial and operational challenges, growers that align with market trends and prioritise quality and sustainability are better positioned to withstand short-term disruptions. Industry revenue is expected to have decreased at an annualised 0.9% over the five years through 2025-26 to reach $1.06 billion, including an anticipated fall of 0.3% in 2025-26. In the coming years, grape growers are set to benefit from rising demand for high-quality fruit as wine producers ramp up activity to meet recovering global consumption. Premiumisation and sustainability will be key growth drivers, with strong demand for signature varietals and certified-sustainable grapes underpinning higher prices and improved profitability. Growers investing in vineyard improvements, maintaining quality standards and securing contracts with premium wineries are likely to see greater financial stability. Technological innovation and industry-led research will further enhance vineyard productivity and resilience, reducing costs and boosting long-term competitiveness. At the same time, a growing emphasis on net-zero targets will accelerate adoption of low-emission practices, positioning growers that lead on environmental performance for long-term success. Strategic diversification into new export markets and varietals will also spread risk and open fresh revenue streams, requiring upfront investment and adaptability. In this evolving landscape, grape growers that proactively respond to shifting demand, regulatory expectations and climate challenges will help shape the industry’s next phase of sustainable growth. Overall, industry revenue is forecast to rise at an annualised 1.0% over the five years through 2030-31 to reach $1.11 billion.
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Metro Performance Glass - ارزش های فعلی، داده های تاریخی، پیش بینی، آمار، نمودار و تقویم اقتصادی - Jun 2025.Data for Metro Performance Glass including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last June in 2025.
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The NZD/USD exchange rate fell to 0.6004 on July 11, 2025, down 0.61% from the previous session. Over the past month, the New Zealand Dollar has weakened 1.00%, and is down by 1.86% over the last 12 months. New Zealand Dollar - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on July of 2025.
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The yield on New Zealand 10Y Bond Yield rose to 4.54% on July 11, 2025, marking a 0.01 percentage point increase from the previous session. Over the past month, the yield has fallen by 0.06 points, though it remains 0.04 points higher than a year ago, according to over-the-counter interbank yield quotes for this government bond maturity. New Zealand 10-Year Government Bond Yield - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on July of 2025.
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Metro Performance Glass - Valori correnti, dati storici, previsioni, statistiche, grafici e calendario economico - Jun 2025.Data for Metro Performance Glass including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last June in 2025.
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The benchmark interest rate in New Zealand was last recorded at 3.25 percent. This dataset provides - New Zealand Interest Rate - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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New Zealand recorded a trade surplus of 1235 NZD Million in May of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - New Zealand Balance of Trade - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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Inflation Rate in New Zealand increased to 2.50 percent in the first quarter of 2025 from 2.20 percent in the fourth quarter of 2024. This dataset provides - New Zealand Inflation Rate - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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New Zealand's main stock market index, the NZX 50, fell to 12687 points on July 11, 2025, losing 0.58% from the previous session. Over the past month, the index has climbed 0.30% and is up 4.55% compared to the same time last year, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks this benchmark index from New Zealand. New Zealand Stock Market (NZX 50) - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on July of 2025.