NZX 50 Extends Losses, Ends 0.1% Lower
2026-06-04 05:44
By
Chusnul Chotimah
1 min. read
The NZX 50 fell 13 points, or 0.1%, to close at 13,102 on Thursday, extending losses from the previous session and marking its lowest level since May 25, mainly weighed down by consumer staples, financials, real estate, and communication services.
The broader index tracked a downbeat session on Wall Street overnight amid renewed escalation of the Middle East conflict.
Traders assessed the possibility that New Zealand faces a new 12.5% tariff from the US after the US Trade Representative said 54 economies, including New Zealand, have failed to impose and effectively enforce a prohibition on goods produced with forced labour.
Wednesday's economic data also continued to weigh on sentiment, as New Zealand's merchandise terms of trade dropped more than expected in the first quarter of 2026.
A2 Milk lost 2.9%, Westpac Banking Corp.
fell 2.2%, Briscoe Group dropped 1.5%, Hallenstein Glasson declined 1.3%, Infratil shed 0.7%, while Mainfreight and ANZ Group each fell 0.4%.