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Shared Lunch

A conversation with experts, CEOs, and you. We talk to company leaders and industry experts every week. Listen or watch over lunch or whenever for what’s happening in the economy, the markets, and the companies you invest in. Investing involves risk. This channel is brought to you by Sharesies Limited (NZ) in New Zealand. Information provided is general advice only and current at the time and does not take into account your objectives, financial situation and needs. We do not provide recommendations and you should always read the product disclosure documents available from the product issuer b...

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8 de jul. de 2026

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Why are ETFs having a record year? 08.07.2026

What lured a trillion dollars into ETFs in the US alone during the first half of 2026? Thom Bentley of Smart talks us through the wave of capital moving into ETFs, an asset class now worth $23 trillion. Find out which exchange-traded fund just passed $1 trillion, and how a memory-chip ETF pulled in $10 billion in 50 days. We cover the acceleration effect of investment platforms and the COVID years...

Tech rebounds, gold rallies, and all eyes turn to the RBNZ | Market Movements 08.07.2026

SHARESIES · MARKET MOVEMENTS · 8 JULY 2026 Jordan Cunningham, Sharesies Head of Data & Analytics Note: Filmed Tuesday 7 July. ↑ WHAT'S UP — Markets rallied. The Dow gained 2%, the S&P 500 rose 1.8%, the Nasdaq climbed 2.1%, and the ASX 200 finished up 0.9%, helped by its strongest trading session in three weeks. ↓ WHAT'S DOWN — Semiconductor stocks lagge...

Bite: The small business lending problem 06.07.2026

New Zealand has long relied on property to build wealth—but is that holding small businesses back? In this bite from Shared Lunch , Kiwibank Chief Economist Jarrod Kerr explains why so many business owners borrow against their homes, how the banking system encourages it, and what could change. This bite is from our previous episode "Let’s get out of this recession”. For more plac...

“Let’s get out of this recession” Kiwibank Chief Economist on upcoming OCR 01.07.2026

Is a hike really the right move for the Reserve Bank? Kiwibank Chief Economist Jarrod Kerr, the lone voice calling for rate cuts last year, wants the cash rate to hold fast. Jarrod explains why he thinks the latest inflation spike is a reactive blip, and why the new Governor of the RBNZ may be under pressure to hike anyway. What’s the influence of the US Federal Reserve and other big central...

Big tech falls, defensives rise | Market movements 30.06.2026

SHARESIES · MARKET MOVEMENTS · 30 JUNE 2026 With Laura Marwick and Jordan Cunningham, Sharesies Head of Data & Analytics Note: Recorded Monday 29 June ↑ WHAT'S UP — Money moved out of big tech and defensives and cyclicals outperformed, with healthcare up 7.9%, real estate up 4%, and utilities up nearly 4%. The Dow added 0.6%, the Russell 2000 rose 1%, and the equal-wei...

Bonus: The biggest claim in the SpaceX prospectus? 29.06.2026

In this bonus clip, the Shared Lunch panel unpacks the boldest claims in SpaceX's prospectus, from a million people on Mars to a trillion-dollar business, and explores why the company believes AI and compute—not rockets—could drive its biggest opportunity. This clip is from our previous episode 'How SpaceX rewrote the IPO rules' For more places to follow Shared Lunch—check out ht...

How SpaceX rewrote the IPO rules 24.06.2026

As IPOs take over market headlines, in-house analysts Jacki Neumann and Susannah Batley break down SpaceX's Nasdaq debut and what's different about this wave of listings.  Hear how a $2T market cap renders conventional valuation metrics "almost not meaningful", and how index funds are now effectively required to buy SPCX. And with OpenAI and Anthropic expected to go public next, we examine ho...

Oil slides 25%, Fed turns hawkish, RBA holds firm | Market Movements 24.06.2026

SHARESIES · MARKET MOVEMENTS · 24 JUNE 2026 Jacki Neumann, Head of Capital Markets Note: Filmed Tuesday 23 June WHAT'S UP — US markets extended their run with the S&P 500 up 0.9% and Nasdaq climbing 2.4%, led by a 7.3% surge in semiconductors and an 18% jump in memory stocks. ↓ WHAT'S DOWN — Energy lagged, falling 6.6% for the week, as a preliminary US–Iran...

Farming Unfenced (Live at Fieldays): Next-Gen Food Production 17.06.2026

Recorded live from the grounds of Fieldays, hear from a panel featuring Gus Hewitt of Halter, Cheyne Gillooly of the NZ Young Farmers Association, and 2024 FMG Young Farmer of the Year George Dodson on the future of farming.  With the average farmer in their mid-60s, meet the new demographic of globally connected, cautious early adopters. The panel breaks down how young farmers are embracing...

SpaceX surges 40% on debut, semiconductors roar back | Market Movements 17.06.2026

Note: Filmed Tuesday 16 June ↑ WHAT'S UP: The S&P 500 +0.65%, Nasdaq +0.70%, ASX 200 +2.1%, and NZX 50 +1.8%, semiconductors surged over 9% and SpaceX raised US$75B in the largest IPO in history. ↓ WHAT'S DOWN : Software fell over 5% and big tech lagged as capital rotated toward the SpaceX IPO, with Microsoft and Apple among the weaker performers for the week. ! SURPRISES: SpaceX sha...

Bonus bite: Is means testing NZ Super actually the answer? 15.06.2026

In this quick bite, political writer and researcher Max Rashbrooke explores the growing pressure on New Zealand's retirement system, the case for means testing, and why changing NZ Super could become one of the country's most politically challenging debates. This clip is from our previous episode 'Are kids the key to a better KiwiSaver?' For more places to follow Shared Lunch—check out http:...

Are kids the key to a better KiwiSaver? 10.06.2026

As the retirement debate heats up ahead of the general election, we’re talking to Max Rashbrooke, a political writer and researcher, and Matt McPherson, the head of Sharesies KiwiSaver. With the launch of the Sharesies Kids contribution, we explore the power of compounding interest to renew our national savings and revive home ownership hopes—and why the current system could leave near...

Bite: Wellington's future depends on its creatives 08.06.2026

Wellington has been through a tough few years. In this quick bite, Yu Mei founder Jessie Wong reflects on Wellington's unique creative identity, the world-class talent emerging from the capital, and why creativity is a cultural and economic asset.  This clip is from our previous episode ' Yu Mei founder on Wellington’s creative future' Shared Lunch is brought to you by Sharesies Limited...

Wellington’s creative comeback — with Yu Mei 03.06.2026

In this special episode, Brooke Roberts sits down with Yu Mei founder Jessie Wong to hear what it takes to build a creative business in Aotearoa, and to introduce Common Material, a pilot event celebrating Wellington's creative industries. Taking place 5–7 June, during a special limited opening of Wellington City Gallery, Common Material will bring together the capital’s design creativ...

Bite: Should ambitious Gen Z leave New Zealand? (Bonus) 25.05.2026

“So many people feel like they’re falling behind.” In additonal to our recent chat with Luke Kemeys from Keep the Change, Leighton and Luke share their thoughts on wealth, gratitude, opportunity, and why New Zealand still has something special. For more or to watch on YouTube—check out http://linktr.ee/sharedlunch Shared Lunch is brought to you by Sharesies Limited (NZ) in...

Can you still hit your first $100k? With Luke Kemeys of Keep the Change 20.05.2026

Why are we hooked on negative news? Luke Kemeys of Keep the Change joins us to dissect the media "doom loop" and how the algorithmic bias towards negativity impacts money decisions.  We discuss the psychological impact of hitting your first $100,000 milestone and why compounding returns feel completely different after you cross that barrier. Luke explains how he’d reverse-engineer a 25-...

Bite: Inside NZ's billion-dollar kiwifruit industry 18.05.2026

Seeka CEO Michael Franks explains how kiwifruit became one of New Zealand’s biggest export success stories from its reputation as a clean, nutritious product to the scale of the industry today. Plus, Seeka’s role in the industry, the lessons learned after PSA devastated orchards in 2010, and why the company expanded into avocados and Australia to build resilience for the future. This b...

Seeka’s $440m high-tech harvest (Kiwifruit & more) 13.05.2026

Is kiwifruit at the cutting edge? Michael Franks is the CEO of Seeka, New Zealand’s largest kiwifruit grower and a major post-harvest provider, operating 11 automated packhouses and a network of leased and managed orchards. We trace Seeka’s strong recovery after being "brought to our knees" by the Psa virus to become a $440m trans-Tasman operation. Michael explains Seeka’s embrac...

Bite: Half of us still don’t have a will 11.05.2026

“We still see 10–15 deceased estates a week.” That was one of the more confronting moments from this conversation about wills, investing, and what happens when your wishes aren’t documented. In this quick bite we cover off some of the big points from our previous episode 'Are you leaving your wealth in limbo?'  For more or to watch on YouTube—check out http://lin...

Are you leaving your wealth in limbo? 06.05.2026

What happens to your house, your shares, and even your dog if you don’t document your wishes with a will? With the launch of Sharesies Wills, we’re talking to Tammy McLeod from Davenports Law and Naomi Garry from Sharesies to cover an often-overlooked part of wealth: protecting it for the next generation. Find out what it means if your estate gets caught up in complex legal probate, an...

Ignore the headlines, says Mary Holm (Bonus Bite) 04.05.2026

Bad news sells — but it can also mislead investors. Mary Holm explains why headlines exaggerate market moves, and what you should do instead: step away, zoom out, and stick to your plan. For more places to follow Shared Lunch—check out http://linktr.ee/sharedlunch Shared Lunch is brought to you by Sharesies Australia Limited (ABN 94 648 811 830; AFSL 529893) in Australia and Sharesies...

This time it's no different — with Mary Holm 29.04.2026

Legendary finance journalist and author Mary Holm applies her decades of experience to the latest market movements. In the wake of oil shocks and geopolitical conflict, we ask how recent events compare to COVID panic and the generational 1987 crash. Mary draws on her first-hand knowledge to explain why long-term investing still beats trying to time the market — and why chasing last year's to...

Bite: Selling luxury in a tough market 28.04.2026

Luxury is slowing down globally — with major brands seeing sales dip as consumers pull back on discretionary spending. But Michael Hill’s CEO says the picture isn’t that simple. We unpack what’s really driving the downturn, from shifting global demand to rising gold prices — and why “accessible luxury” could still be a winning strategy. This bite is from o...

Pressure makes diamonds: Michael Hill 22.04.2026

How does an iconic Kiwi brand recover from store closures, falling earnings, and the deaths of its founder and CEO? Jonathan Waecker, new CEO of Michael Hill, talks about stepping in to honour the jeweller’s legacy while creating urgent change.  Jonathan talks through the high-stakes call to drop newer sub-brands, moving to a fully private-label model, and cornering the “mass prem...

Bite: Vanguard’s take on volatile markets 20.04.2026

In this bonus clip, Vanguard’s Kathy Kellert breaks down how markets have historically responded to geopolitical shocks—and how staying invested can play out. Drawing on decades of data, she explains why investors who zoom out, stay diversified, and stick to a long-term strategy are often rewarded, even after major sell-offs. We also explore impact of holding cash during volatile perio...

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