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  • Correction: FirstMac arrears

Correction: FirstMac arrears

25 November 2010 6:22PM
The 30-day arrears rate of FirstMac is one per cent and not 3.5 per cent as reported yesterday.

Moody's corrected its Tuesday report on arrears following inquiries from FirstMac.

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