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What is RSS?

What is Syndicated Content?

Syndicated content, otherwise known as Really Simple Syndication (RSS), is a popular way to distribute information from websites.  Using RSS, a news site or a blog can feed its news articles or entries to a group of subscribers automatically. Because RSS is still new, not all websites can publish in RSS.  However, there are thousands of RSS sources, and you can find those sources all over the world.  NSX publishes in this format to make it easier for investors to obtain the news from listed companies and other information the NSX or listed companies supply.  There are no fees applicable or username required to access this information.

How do you use RSS from NSX?

You need an RSS reader, listed below, to use RSS feeds.  RSS readers allow you to find feeds and subscribe to them, so that content is delivered to you. 

After you have subscribed to an RSS feed, headlines will become available in your reader.  When you see a headline that interests you, just click it to view the full article.

RSS Readers

There are many different Really Simple Syndication (RSS) readers available.  Some readers are designed with user interfaces that resemble e-mail inboxes instead of browsers.  Whatever your preference, all RSS readers are used to collect, update, and display RSS feeds.   Here are a few that you may find useful:

bullet RSS Bandit
bullet Feedreader
bullet AmphetaDesk
bullet NewsGator
bullet Intranews
bullet Attensa
bullet Windows Internet Explorer 7
 
bullet Or use the NSX Widget on your desk top to get the latest news and quotes.  Its Free.
Get National Stock Exchange of Australia Announcements at the Yahoo! Widget gallery!

Find and subscribe to syndicated content

Subscribing to a Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feed is similar to subscribing to a magazine.  When you subscribe to a magazine, each new issue is mailed directly to you. When you subscribe to an RSS feed, every time a new entry or article is published to the Web, a link to the entry or article is added to your reader.  NSX is happy to add other compatible readers to the above list.  NSX does not warrant that the above readers are suitable for your purpose.  Some readers are free and others involve a cost.

How to add a feed by entering a Web address

Go to the site you want to add.  Look for a little orange button similar to or or an RSS link, which indicates that the site syndicates its content.  To find the URL for the syndicated content, right-click the button and click Copy Shortcut.  Paste the URL into the appropriate location in your RSS reader.  Some readers have a wizard to help with the process as to how often you wish to check for updates and in what format to display the content.

Available NSX RSS Feeds

Prices Table Subscribe Add to Google Add to My Yahoo!
All Company Announcements (Announcements lodged by listed companies) Subscribe Add to Google Add to My Yahoo!
Company Announcements for a specific company is available on the Company Research Console page.
Weekly Diary (Corporate Actions and other company events) Subscribe Add to Google Add to My Yahoo!
Exchange News (news about the exchange) Subscribe Add to Google Add to My Yahoo!
New Floats Bulletin (links to new floats on NSX) Subscribe Add to Google Add to My Yahoo!
Official List Table Subscribe Add to Google Add to My Yahoo!
Events or Conferences held for providers Subscribe Add to Google Add to My Yahoo!
 

Updating Feeds

Use your feed reading software to automatically update these feeds.  Please do not set an update frequency below 30 minutes.

Terms of Use for nsxa.com.au RSS Feeds

NSX feeds in RSS format are provided free of charge for use by individuals for personal, non-commercial uses.

By downloading and/or using an NSX RSS Feed ("NSX Feed"), you agree to be bound by the following Terms of Use and the general Terms and Conditions of Use provided by NSX reserves the right to modify these Terms of Use from time to time and without notice.

NSX is the sole and exclusive owner of and retains all ownership and other rights in the NSX Feed content, the copyright rights therein and in any and all NSX logos, trademarks and service marks used in connection with NSX Feeds.  You are granted no right or license to use the NSX name, trademarks or logo other than the use of the word marks, “NSX”, in providing attribution to NSX in connection with the NSX Feeds as required below.

You must provide attribution to NSX with your use of the NSX Feeds.  Please provide the following attribution in text: "nsxa.com.au". You may not use any NSX logo in connection with such attribution unless provided by NSX has part of page content.

Any uses not granted herein are strictly prohibited.  Prohibited uses include, but are not limited to, the incorporation of advertising or the placement of advertising associated with or targeted at the content of the NSX Feeds. You may not edit or modify the NSX Feeds in any manner whatsoever.  NSX Feeds may be used only with platforms with a functional link that takes the user directly to the full article on the NSX website.  You may not insert any intermediate page, splash page or any other content between the NSX RSS link and the applicable article on the NSX website.

NSX reserves the right to cease offering any or all of the NSX Feeds at any time or to require you to cease distributing any or all of the NSX Feeds at any time, for any reason.  NSX assumes no liability for your activities in connection with the NSX Feeds or for your use of the NSX Feeds in connection with your website.

 

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