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BT Margin Lending Important information about changes to gearing ratios Effective from the 1st December 2009, the following LVR changes will be made to the BT Margin Lending Approved Listed Securities List: ASX Old gearing New gearing Code Company name ratio % ratio % AAC AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL COMPANY LIMITED 0 50 AAX AUSENCO LIMITED 60 50 ABP ABACUS PROPERTY GROUP 0 45 ABY ADITYA BIRLA MINERALS LIMITED 45 35 ACR ACRUX LIMITED 50 0 AEO AUSTEREO GROUP LIMITED 0 60 AFI AUSTRALIAN FOUNDATION INVESTMENT COMPANY LTD 60 70 AIZ AIR NEW ZEALAND LIMITED 0 40 ALL ARISTOCRAT LEISURE LIMITED 70 60 ANG AUSTIN ENGINEERING LIMITED 0 40 AOE ARROW ENERGY NL 40 55 APA APA GROUP 50 65 APD1 APN PROPERTY GROUP LIMITED 50 0 APE AP EAGERS LIMITED 50 0 APH1 ASCENT PHARMAHEALTH LTD 40 0 AQA AQUILA RESOURCES LIMITED 50 45 ARH1 AUSTRALASIAN RESOURCES LIMITED 50 0 ARP ARB CORPORATION LIMITED 45 55 AUB AUSTBROKERS HOLDINGS LIMITED 45 60 AVO AVOCA RESOURCES LIMITED 50 0 AWE AUSTRALIAN WORLDWIDE EXPLORATION LIMITED 60 65 BDG1 BENDIGO MINING LIMITED 40 0 BFG BELL FINANCIAL GROUP LIMITED 0 50 BKL BLACKMORES LIMITED 75 60 BLD BORAL LIMITED 75 70 CAB CABCHARGE AUSTRALIA LIMITED 55 65 CDI CHALLENGER DIVERSIFIED PROPERTY GROUP 0 40 CDU CUDECO LIMITED 50 0 CEY CENTENNIAL COAL COMPANY LIMITED 0 60 CFX CFS RETAIL PROPERTY TRUST 0 70 CLO CLOUGH LIMITED 0 50 CMJ CONSOLIDATED MEDIA HOLDINGS LIMITED 65 70 CND CLARIUS GROUP LIMITED 55 0 CNT CENTAMIN EGYPT LIMITED 55 0 CQT CONQUEST MINING LIMITED 45 0 CSV CSG LIMITED 0 50 CTO CITIGOLD CORPORATION LIMITED 55 0 CTX CALTEX AUSTRALIA LIMITED 60 70 CUV CLINUVEL PHARMACUTICALS LIMITED 35 0 CWN CROWN LIMITED 50 70 CXC COEUR D'ALENE MINES CORPORATION 0 40 CYA CENTURY AUSTRALIA INVESTMENTS LIMITED 60 55 DJW DJERRIWARRH INVESTMENTS LIMITED 40 60 DVN1 DEVINE LIMITED DL 55 50 DXS DEXUS PROPERTY GROUP 50 70 ENE ENERGY DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED 45 50 ERA ENERGY RESOURCES OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED 50 60 EWC ENERGY WORLD CORPORATION LIMITED 60 50 FAT1 FAT PROPHETS AUSTRALIA FUND LIMITED 50 0 FXJ FAIRFAX MEDIA LIMITED 60 70 GBG GINDALBIE GOLD NL 35 40 GCL GLOUCESTER COAL LTD 60 50 GDY1 GEODYNAMICS LIMITED 1 0 GNC GRAINCORP LIMITED 50 60 GRD GRD LIMITED 40 0 GRR GRANGE RESOURCES LIMITED 55 45 GUD G.U.D. HOLDINGS LIMITED 55 60 HAP1 HFA ACCELERATOR PLUS LIMITED 50 0 HSP HEALTHSCOPE LIMITED 60 70 HST HASTIE GROUP LIMITED 40 55 IAG INSURANCE AUSTRALIA GROUP LIMITED 75 70 IDL INDUSTREA LIMITED 60 50 IDT1 INSTITUTE OF DRUG TECHNOLOGY AUSTRALIA LIMITE 60 0 IFM1 INFOMEDIA LIMITED 60 40 IGO INDEPENDENCE GROUP NL 40 50 IMD IMDEX LIMITED 55 50 INE INDIA EQUITIES FUND LIMITED 50 0 IOF ING OFFICE FUND 0 50 IRN INDOPHIL RESOURCES NL 45 0 ISF ISOFT GROUP LIMITED 45 50 KAR KAROON GAS AUSTRALIA 45 40 KMN1 KINGS MINERALS NL 40 0 LEI LEIGHTON HOLDINGS LIMITED 75 70 LEP ALE PROPERTY GROUP STAPLED SECURITIES 0 55 LGL LIHIR GOLD LIMITED 55 65 LYC LYNAS CORPORATION LIMITED 40 0 MAE1 MARION ENERGY LIMITED 40 0 MBN MIRABELA NICKEL LTD 50 0 MCP MCPHERSON'S LIMITED 45 40 MCU MITCHELL COMMUNICATION GROUP LIMITED 0 45 MDL MINERAL DEPOSITS LIMITED 60 0 MFG1 MAGELLAN FINANCIAL GROUP LTD 60 50 MIN MINERAL RESOUCES LIMITED 60 50 MLB MELBOURNE IT LIMITED 65 50 MLX METALS X LIMITED 50 0 MMG MACQUARIE MEDIA GROUP 0 40 MOC1 MORTGAGE CHOICE LIMITED 40 55 MOF MACQUARIE OFFICE TRUST 0 50 MPO1 MOLOPO AUSTRALIA NL 50 0 MRM MERMAID MARINE AUSTRALIA LIMITED 0 55 MSB MESOBLAST LIMITED 45 0 MSL THE MAC SERVICES GROUP LIMITED 0 50 MWG1 MACQUARIE WINTON GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES TRUST 75 0 MXI1 MAXITRANS INDUSTRIES LIMITED 50 0 NEM NEWMONT MINING CORPORATION 55 70 NMS NEPTUNE MARINE SERVICES LIMITED 40 45 NOD NOMAD BUILDING SOLUTIONS LTD 55 45 NRT NOVOGEN LIMITED 40 0 NZO NEW ZEALAND OIL & GAS LIMITED 55 50 OAK1 OAKS HOTELS & RESORTS LIMITED DL 60 0 OKN OAKTON LIMITED 40 45 OMH OM HOLDINGS LIMITED 0 40 ORL1 OROTON GROUP LIMITED 40 50 PDN PALADIN ENERGY LTD 55 45 PEM1 PERILYA LIMITED 40 0 PGL PROGEN PHARMECEUTICALS LIMITED 50 0 PLA PLATINUM AUSTRALIA LTD 50 40 PPX PAPERLINX LIMITED 50 0 PRG PROGRAMMED MAINTENANCE SERVICES LIMITED 50 60 PRY PRIMARY HEALTH CARE LIMITED 65 70 PTM PLATINUM ASSET MANAGEMENT LIMITED 50 70 PVE PO VALLEY ENERGY LIMITED 40 0 PWK PIPE NETWORKS LIMITED 35 40 PXS PHARMAXIS LIMITED 35 0 RDF1 REDFLEX HOLDINGS LIMITED 70 60 REA1 REALESTATE.COM.AU LIMITED 40 45 REF REVERSE CORP LIMITED 40 0 RFG RETAIL FOOD GROUP LIMITED 0 40 RKN RECKON LIMITED 65 60 RSG RESOLUTE MINING LIMITED 50 35 SAI SAI GLOBAL LIMITED 0 60 SBM ST BARBARA LIMITED 50 40 SGX SINO GOLD LIMITED ORDINARY FULLY PAID 55 0 SKC SKY CITY ENTERTAINMENT GROUP LIMITED 50 70 SKI SPARK INFRASTRUCTURE GROUP STAPLED SEC 65 70 SKT SKY NETWORK TELEVISION LIMITED 0 55 SLM SALMAT LIMITED 50 60 SOE1 SOULS PRIVATE EQUITY LIMITED 40 0 SOL WASHINGTON H. SOUL PATTINSON & COMPANY LTD 55 65 SPH SPHERE INVESTMENTS LIMITED 45 0 SPN SP AUSNET 40 70 SRL STRAITS RESOURCES LIMITED 60 40 SRV SERVCORP LIMITED 45 55 SSM SERVICE STREAM LIMITED 60 40 SUL SUPER CHEAP AUTO GROUP LIMITED 50 55 SWK1 SWICK MINING SERVICES LTD 40 0 SXE STHN CROSS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LTD 0 40 SYL1 SYLVASTATE LIMITED 40 0 TBG TUTT BRYANT GROUP LIMITED 60 45 TCL TRANSURBAN GROUP TRIPLE STAPLED SEC 65 70 TEL TELECOM CORPORATION OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED 75 70 TGA1 THORN GROUP LIMITED DL 50 0 THG THAKRAL HOLDINGS GROUP 0 40 TOX TOX FREE SOLUTIONS LIMITED 0 40 TPI1 TRANSPACIFIC INDUSTRIES GROUP LIMITED 45 0 TRG TREASURY GROUP LIMITED 70 45 TRS THE REJECT SHOP LIMITED 45 55 TSI TRANSFIELD SERVICES INFRASTRUCTURE FUND 60 40 TWO TALENT2 INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 60 50 TZN TERRAMIN AUSTRALIA LIMITED 45 0 VBA VIRGIN BLUE HOLDINGS LIMITED 0 40 VIR VIRIDIS CLEAN ENERGY GROUP 40 0 WBB WIDE BAY CAPRICORN BUILDING SOCIETY LIMITED 75 50 WCB1 WARRNAMBOOL CHEESE & BUTTER FAC CO.HOLD.LTD 60 0 WSA WESTERN AREAS NL 55 45 WTF WOTIF.COM HOLDINGS LIMITED 50 60 WTP1 WATPAC LIMITED DL 55 50.
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