Genworth (ASX:GMA) share price dives 17% after CBA contract update
The Genworth share price has plummeted after a contract update with the Commonwealth Bank of Australia
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An additional news report on the recommendation, valuation, forecast and opinion changes for ASX-listed equities.
In addition to The Australian Broker Call Report, which is published and updated daily (Mon-Fri), FNArena has now added The Australian Broker Call Extra Edition, featuring additional sources of research and insights on ASX-listed stocks, also enlarging the number of stocks that make up the FNArena universe.
One key difference is the Extra Edition will not be updated daily, but merely regularly depending on availability of suitable quality content. As such, the Extra Edition tries to build a bridge between daily updates via the Australian Broker Call Report and ad hoc news stories, that are not always timely for investors hungry for the next information update.