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NZ sharemarket lifts in early trade

The New Zealand sharemarket lifted in early trade, following the lead of Wall Street, which was bolstered by comments from US Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke.He reaffirmed his commitment to keep interest rates low for an extended period to sustain t

NZPA
Thu, 25 Feb 2010

The New Zealand sharemarket lifted in early trade, following the lead of Wall Street, which was bolstered by comments from US Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke.

He reaffirmed his commitment to keep interest rates low for an extended period to sustain the still-fragile recovery.

Among the leading shares, Fletcher Building made a solid start, gaining 8c to $8.05, while Contact Energy gained 3c to $5.92. Telecom slipped 1c to $2.31.

Around 10.15am the benchmark NZX-50 index was up 11.73 points to 3142.61, having yesterday managed a moderate 4.5-point gain.

Early today Port of Tauranga was up 6c to $7.04 on low volume, after reporting a 2% rise in half year net profit.

Freightways lifted 4c to $3.03, Tourism Holdings was up 2c to 97c, Sky City gained 2c to $3.21, Nuplex gained 2c to $3.35 and Auckland Airport was up 2c to $1.87.

The few shares falling early included NZX, down 3c to $2.02, and Steel & Tube down 2c to $2.58.

The reassurance from Mr Bernanke that US interest rates will stay low lifted US stocks after a two-day slide.

At the closing bell, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 0.9% at 10,374.16, the Nasdaq was 1% higher at 2235.90 and the broad-market S&P 500 index was also up 1% to 1105.22.

NZPA
Thu, 25 Feb 2010
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