NZX learns its lesson from futures debacle
New Zealand stock exchange operator NZX is hoping to avoid a repeat of previous failures when it launches new equity derivatives.
Niko Kloeten
Tue, 20 Aug 2013
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New Zealand stock exchange operator NZX is hoping to avoid a repeat of previous failures when it launches new equity derivatives.
The NZX, which doubled its annual profit during a bumper year for stocks, is planning to bring its equity derivatives to market this quarter.
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Niko Kloeten
Tue, 20 Aug 2013
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