NZX 50 Closes at More Than 7-Week Low
2026-05-20 05:42
By
Chusnul Chotimah
1 min. read
The NZX 50 dropped 213 points, or 1.6%, to close at 12,761 on Wednesday, halting gains from the previous session and marking its lowest level since March 30, as it tracked declines on Wall Street overnight due to rising US Treasury yields amid escalating US-Iran tensions.
Traders assessed the PBOC’s decision to hold interest rates steady following disappointing Chinese economic data released on Monday, as they looked for guidance on China’s economic outlook, given that the country is New Zealand’s top trading partner.
Caution was also built ahead of the release of New Zealand's retail sales data on Friday, with the market expecting quarterly retail sales growth to ease in Q1.
Almost all sectors traded in the red, with the biggest losses coming from consumer staples, communication services, industrials, and materials.
Summerset Group plunged 5.5%, A2 Milk slumped 4.5%, Auckland International Airport fell 3.4%, Mainfreight dropped 3.1%, and ANZ Group declined 2.6%.