Bob
Fri May 27 01:34:34 CDT 2005
Certainly the UK FTSE symbol has changed. It is now $GB.UKX.
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Bob Peel,
Microsoft MVP - Money
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"peter" <peter@junk.com.au> wrote in message
news:4296456a@dnews.tpgi.com.au...
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> "Dave H" <dave.horne@home.nl> wrote in message
> news:OKOZXueYFHA.3864@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>
>> I"m using Money 98 and I can not update the prices of my mutual funds.
>>
>> I thought perhaps MS was cutting off this sevice to MOney 98 but it seems
>> it
>> affects newer versions as well. I'm hoping this is just a tempory
>> problem.
>> It's a real pain in the ass to manually update this information.
>>
>> I"ve also written to Fidelity to see if they can help with this. Still
>> waiting
>> for a reply.
>>
>> Dave Horne
>>
> My Money 2001 is updating my stock prices, but it is reporting it cannot
> update 3 indexes $US:SYDI $US:FTSE $US:HKHI
> My stocks are all Australian, so I assume all the symbols for those stocks
> start with $AU:
> So I presume that there is a problem with any symbols starting with $US:
>
> Peter
> Sydney
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