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Early boost for NZ sharemarket

The New Zealand sharemarket rose in early trading after a strong showing by equities in the United States.Fletcher Building shares pushed up 6c to a five-month high of 856, while Cavalier Corp pushed up 9c to 319 -- its highest level in nearly three years

NZPA
Tue, 21 Sep 2010

The New Zealand sharemarket rose in early trading after a strong showing by equities in the United States.

Fletcher Building shares pushed up 6c to a five-month high of 856, while Cavalier Corp pushed up 9c to 319 -- its highest level in nearly three years.

Around 10.15am the benchmark NZX-50 index was up 13.79 points to 3230.73, after yesterday gaining 4.7 points.

Restaurant Brands was up 2c to 253 after reporting a 3.7 percent rise in second quarter sales from a year earlier, to $100.4 million, with same store sales up 3.9 percent.

Port of Tauranga lifted 6c to 686, Sky TV gained 3c to 523, Mainfreight was up 3c to 713, Rakon lifted 3c to 127, and Contact Energy gained 3c to 579.

In the United States, the Standard&Poor's 500 index closed at a four-month high as a long-awaited break above a technical range and a flurry of positive corporate news increased investor optimism.

The break came a day before a Federal Reserve meeting in which the central bank is expected to renew a promise to keep its portfolio from shrinking but is not seen taking new steps to ease monetary policy.

IBM was among the top boosts to the Dow Jones industrial average after it agreed to buy Netezza Corp for $US1.7 billion in the latest in a string of large tech deals.

The Dow was up 1.4 percent at 10,753.62, the S&P 500 was up 1.5 percent at 1142.71, and the Nasdaq Composite Index was up 1.7 percent at 2355.83.

NZPA
Tue, 21 Sep 2010
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