Forum Archive Index - September 2002
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[sharechat] Daily ShareChat News Summary
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AMP shares continue to slide
AMP's shares continued to plunge today, plumbing a new low of $13.40, down 70
cents, after shedding 90 cents yesterday
http://www.sharechat.co.nz/news/scnews/article.php/ce7e1e2d
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AMP shares placed in trading halt
AMP Ltd shares have been placed in a trading halt pending an announcement from
the company
http://www.sharechat.co.nz/news/scnews/article.php/0eb2d22c
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RB says not in talks with NZSE over computer system merger
The Reserve Bank today said it was not in discussions with the New Zealand
Stock Exchange (NZSE) about a computer support system merger but it would
consider such a proposal if it was received
http://www.sharechat.co.nz/news/scnews/article.php/c79b0792
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Moody's downgrade Tranz Rail ratings, another possible
Credit rating agency Moody's has downgraded its rating on Tranz Rail, with a
further downgrade possible
http://www.sharechat.co.nz/news/scnews/article.php/de1cf512
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Doubtful Kiwis urged not to lose faith in managed funds
The savaging of AMP's share price this week, which wiped $1.5 billion off the
company's value, was ostensibly because of capital problems with its British
unit
http://www.sharechat.co.nz/news/scnews/article.php/d8d0079c
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One year fixed mortgage rates cut below 7 percent
Competition driven by a strong property market continues to push mortgage rates
down with one lender dropping its one year fixed interest rate to less than 7
percent
http://www.sharechat.co.nz/news/scnews/article.php/f4ce0e1a
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The ShareChat Team
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