| Friday 17th October 2008 | Text too small? | 
 New Zealand stocks rose for only the second time in 11 days, with Telecom 
  Corp. climbing from a record low, as the price of oil fell and optimism grew 
  that markets may be stabilising after a roller coaster week.
  
  The NZX 50 Index gained 44.08, or 1.6%, to 2808.76. Stocks were mixed across 
  the Asia Pacific region. Japan’s Nikkei 225 Index rose 1.6% in early afternoon 
  trading, led by banks and automakers. 
  
  Australia’s ASX/S&P 200 Index fell 1.4% as weaker prices for oil and 
  other commodities weighed on shares of BHP Billiton, Santos, Woodside Petroleum 
  and Newcrest Mining.
  
  Telecom rose 4.9% to NZ$2.34 today, trimming its slide this year to 50%. It 
  reached a record low yesterday after cutting its earnings forecast. At today’s 
  price, it has a dividend yield of 19%. 
  
  Reserve Bank Governor Alan Bollard will probably cut the official cash rate 
  100 basis points to 6.5% on Oct. 23, according to the consensus of estimates 
  on Reuters. That may help ease credit costs in a shrinking economy.
  
  “We are starting to see some stability come back into the market,” 
  said Alan Moore, who helps manage about NZ$260 million at Milford Asset Management. 
  Still, “the focus on the global recession is impacting on the thinking 
  in the share market. The question is, are the dividends sustainable.”
  
  Pumpkin Patch led the index higher, rising 8.6% to NZ$1.14 and Warehouse Group 
  advanced 8.4% to NZ$3.87. Yesterday, Woolworths Ltd. withdrew a challenge to 
  a court ruling blocking it from bidding for Warehouse, stoking speculation it 
  may re-apply for clearance from the Commerce Commission.
  
  Pike River gained 7 cents to NZ$1.36 after reaching coal at its mine. The global 
  downturn to curb steel output and demand for coking coal next year, though that 
  will be partly offset by a weaker New Zealand dollar, the company said today.
  
  Fletcher Building rose 2% to NZ$5.98. The nation’s largest construction 
  company has cut 600 jobs in the past three months in the face of a weakening 
  economy, chief executive Jonathan Ling said, according to the New Zealand Herald.
  
  NZ Farming Systems Uruguay fell 0.9% to NZ$1.14. The company that is developing 
  dairy farms in the South American country may miss analysts’ earnings 
  forecasts this year as prices of dairy products slide, chairman Keith Smith 
  told shareholders at their annual meeting yesterday.
  
  Sky Network Television Ltd. fell 1% to NZ$3.90. Much of the pay-television company’s 
  costs are denominated in U.S. dollars, meaning it has to pay more for programming 
  and equipment as the kiwi dollar weakens. New Zealand’s dollar has slid 
  about 8% this month.
(Businesswire.co.nz)
| NZ Top 50 | 2,808.765 | +44.077 (+1.59%) | 
| ASX 200 | 3,970.800 | -42.600 (-1.06%) | 
| Dow | 8,979.26 | +401.35 (+4.68%) | 
| Nasdaq | 1,717.71 | +89.38 (+5.49%) | 
| FTSE 100 | 3,861.39 | -218.20 (-5.35%) | 
| AIA | 1.75 | +0.02 |  | 
| AIR | 0.83 | +0.01 |  | 
| AMP | 6.70 | +0.25 |  | 
| ANZ | 19.20 | -0.30 |  | 
| APN | 3.53 | 0.00 |  | 
| APT | 1.06 | -0.01 |  | 
| CAV | 2.48 | +0.08 |  | 
| CEN | 7.06 | -0.07 |  | 
| EBO | 4.25 | 0.00 |  | 
| FBU | 5.98 | +0.12 |  | 
| FPA | 1.34 | -0.01 |  | 
| FPH | 3.00 | +0.13 |  | 
| FRE | 3.13 | -0.07 |  | 
| GFF | 1.62 | 0.00 |  | 
| GMT | 1.09 | -0.01 |  | 
| GPG | 0.96 | 0.00 |  | 
| HLG | 2.52 | -0.08 |  | 
| IFT | 2.00 | +0.10 |  | 
| IMP | 1.10 | 0.00 |  | 
| ING | 0.63 | +0.01 |  | 
| KIP | 1.10 | 0.00 |  | 
| LNN | 9.70 | -0.50 |  | 
| MFT | 5.36 | +0.13 |  | 
| MHI | 0.69 | -0.01 |  | 
| MVN | 1.30 | +0.05 |  | 
| NPX | 5.31 | +0.01 |  | 
| NZO | 1.08 | -0.04 |  | 
| NZR | 6.00 | -0.15 |  | 
| NZS | 1.14 | -0.01 |  | 
| NZX | 5.93 | +0.03 |  | 
| PFI | 1.11 | +0.03 |  | 
| PGW | 1.74 | +0.05 |  | 
| POT | 6.55 | +0.05 |  | 
| PPL | 1.14 | +0.09 |  | 
| PRC | 1.36 | +0.07 |  | 
| RAK | 2.21 | +0.06 |  | 
| RYM | 1.47 | +0.02 |  | 
| SAN | 5.35 | 0.00 |  | 
| SKC | 3.15 | +0.16 |  | 
| SKL | 0.78 | 0.00 |  | 
| SKT | 3.90 | -0.04 |  | 
| STU | 3.60 | 0.00 |  | 
| TEL | 2.34 | +0.11 |  | 
| THL | 1.13 | +0.01 |  | 
| TLS | 4.50 | +0.14 |  | 
| TPW | 7.00 | +0.15 |  | 
| TWR | 1.35 | -0.01 |  | 
| VCT | 2.05 | +0.02 |  | 
| WBC | 25.00 | +0.91 |  | 
| WHS | 3.87 | +0.30 |  | 
  
  
 
 
 
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