The nz trades seem to be 20 minutes behind, these are A2 so they are very heavily traded.
Yet the ASX trades on DB are only seconds away from the real time. Is it the nzx or db?
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The nz trades seem to be 20 minutes behind, these are A2 so they are very heavily traded.
Yet the ASX trades on DB are only seconds away from the real time. Is it the nzx or db?
Had an issue with trading OGC (au)......couldnt place the order so tried to ring thru for assistance on the 0800 number. Hung on hung on.... no answer (fair enough considering ) so left a message. Recieved a return call within 5 minutes and problem solved over the phone. Very happy with that response as Im sure the teething problems will be continue for a while yet?
They seem to be listening. There is a banner message displayed this morning with an apology. They are presumably trying hard to rectify some of the teething issues.
Speaking of dividends -- I presumably got someone else's divi [temporarily] by mistake -- some money appeared in my CMT last week and then was reversed out this week. No way of knowing what it was because of the generic narrative they are using "SETTLEMENT BY SE_CASH_MGT_DEPOSIT" and "SETTLEMENT BY SE_CASH_MGT_WITHDRAWAL".Quote:
Latest Update - We apologise to clients that have received unexpected dividends via cheque from the registries during the last few weeks. This was due to the transitional change. If you have nominated to have dividends paid to your OMCA previously, we have updated the registries and you will receive dividends into your CMT from now on.
From DB this morning: Latest Update - We apologise to clients that have received unexpected dividends via cheque from the registries during the last few weeks. This was due to the transitional change. If you have nominated to have dividends paid to your OMCA previously, we have updated the registries and you will receive dividends into your CMT from now on.
I miss the old Fixed Interest ratecard page.
It gave you a goodly amount of context. Far more than a simple list of securities.
I wish they'd bring it back.