BRIEF-Prudential Says Trading In H Shares Of Prudential PLC Halted
March 14 (Reuters) - Prudential Plc:
* TRADING IN H SHARES OF PRUDENTIAL PLC HALTED AT 2:11 P.M. ON MARCH 14 Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
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