New Zealand Transportation Stock News

NZSE:AIA
NZSE:AIAInfrastructure

Should Auckland Airport’s (NZSE:AIA) New Board Appointment and Traffic Data Disclosure Require Action From Investors?

Auckland International Airport has appointed former Dallas Fort Worth International Airport chief executive Sean Donohue to its board, effective January 30, 2026, while also reporting detailed passenger and aircraft movement statistics for Auckland and Queenstown airports to December 2025. Donohue’s track record in major infrastructure delivery, digital upgrades and carbon net zero initiatives introduces fresh aviation expertise to Auckland Airport’s governance just as its traffic volumes...
NZSE:PCT
NZSE:PCTOffice REITs

Auckland Mixed-Use Pipeline Expansion Might Change The Case For Investing In Precinct Properties (NZSE:PCT)

Precinct Properties has progressed its Auckland development pipeline, launching the NZ$160 million Mt Eden DOVA residential project and resubmitting its fast-track application for the NZ$1 billion Downtown twin-tower mixed-use redevelopment after addressing a hotel-related omission in the original paperwork. Together, these moves highlight Precinct’s commitment to large-scale, mixed-use urban projects that blend residential, office, retail, and public spaces in key city-centre...
NZSE:WIN
NZSE:WINReal Estate

Asian Penny Stocks With Market Caps Over US$300M To Consider

As Asian markets continue to navigate a landscape of geopolitical tensions and economic shifts, investors are increasingly seeking opportunities in smaller-cap equities. Penny stocks, often representing emerging or less-established companies, offer a unique chance for growth at accessible price points. Despite the term's vintage feel, these stocks can present significant value when backed by strong financials and clear growth potential.
NZSE:IFT
NZSE:IFTDiversified Financial

CDC Valuation Jump Might Change The Case For Investing In Infratil (NZSE:IFT)

In recent days, Infratil reported that the valuation of its CDC data center investment increased by A$349 million over the three months to 31 December 2025, coinciding with broader strength in New Zealand equities. This uplift highlights how Infratil’s focus on data infrastructure can materially influence the value of its portfolio alongside its renewables and essential services exposure. We’ll now examine how the higher CDC valuation shapes Infratil’s investment narrative, particularly...