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NZX introduces new index futures to bolster New Zealand equity derivatives markets

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The New Zealand stock exchange, NZX, is set to launch new equity derivatives contracts – S&P/NZX 20 index futures – as part of an effort to enhance exposure to New Zealand equity derivatives markets.  

Mark Peterson

The new offering will go live on the trading venue on 28 April 2026, as will provide investors with a low-cost hedging tool to manage risk and adjust their New Zealand equity exposure in line with market fluctuations.  

The contracts – which lock in a price for exposure to the S&P/NZX 20 Index and act on a set future settlement date – is also expected to support trading activity and liquidity in NZX listed companies.  

In addition, BNP Paribas has been appointed as the designated market maker for these contracts, subject to regulatory approval, and will post active two-way price to support index futures liquidity and streamlined trading.  

Mark Peterson, chief executive of NZX, said: “New Zealand has been an outlier among comparable developed economies in not having a liquid equity derivatives market. These contracts give investors the tools to efficiently manage their New Zealand equity exposure and lay the foundation for a broader derivatives platform that supports the growth of our capital markets.” 

“The launch of the S&P/NZX 20 index futures is an important step in NZX’s strategy to build a local derivatives platform that supports efficient portfolio construction, improved liquidity management and greater investment choice for market participants.” 

By launching the contracts, NZX is addressing a growing industry demand for index futures in New Zealand markets, which previously haven’t supported these contracts, marking a stark comparison to other first-world economies which have long enabled liquid index futures trading.  

Moreover, the exchange has also confirmed plans to expand retail access to the contracts as more brokers and trading platforms increasingly begin to connect to the market.  

Currently, several firms have already connected to NZX’s derivatives market, including SaaS technology platform provider Trading Technologies.  

“The S&P/NZX 20 index futures provide investors with an efficient tool to manage risk or gain exposure to New Zealand equities,” added Nick Morris, general manager of cash and derivatives markets at NZX.  

“The support of our Cornerstone Group demonstrates the appetite for these products, and liquidity from our committed market maker is a key building block for this launch. If we can build liquidity locally under this new platform, it will provide an attractive entry point to NZ equity market exposure for large offshore institutions.” 



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