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A damaged car is seen after a major earthquake yesterday in Christchurch September 5, 2010. Strong aftershocks and gale-force winds buffeted a clean-up of New Zealand's second biggest city on Sunday following the country's most damaging earthquake in 80 years.
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WELLINGTON (Reuters) - A state of emergency after a 7.1 magnitude earthquake is keeping much of New Zealand's second-biggest city shut on Monday but financial markets have mostly shrugged off the quake as the long-term economic impact is seen limited.
Many businesses in the South Island city of Christchurch remain closed as a state of emergency was extended until Wednesday after the country's most damaging earthquake in 80 years tore up roads, smashed water and sewer pipes, and severely damaged many buildings.
New Zealand's dollar eased slightly while government debt fell on fears of increased bond issuance but stocks were higher as the estimated NZ$2 billion ($1.4 billion) damage bill was seen relatively light and could not derail a rally fueled from overseas markets.
Economists predicted the quake could eat into New Zealand's economic growth this year and keep interest rates on hold until there is more clarity on the impact.
"Overall there will be a negative impact on economic activity, with Christchurch accounting for about 15 percent of GDP," ANZ-National Bank senior economist Khoon Goh said, adding the exact impact cannot yet be quantified.
"It also means the Reserve Bank of New Zealand will most likely be on hold in September," Goh said.
But some predicted the quake -- which claimed no lives and resulted in only two serious injuries -- could add to growth in 2011 as rebuilding efforts ramp up.
"We've got to move to the rebuilding and refocusing stages, how we get Christchurch up and running again," Prime Minister John Key told Television New Zealand.
Shares of New Zealand's largest listed company, construction and building materials firm Fletcher Building Ltd jumped more than 4 percent on opening and last traded up 4.5 percent NZ$8.10.
Insurance and financial company AMP Ltd fell 4.6 percent in early trade to NZ$6.30.
The government's state-disaster fund, the Earthquake Commission, is expected to be able to cover the cost of repairing the damage.
The epicenter of the quake was 20 kilometers (12 miles) to the west of Christchurch, a city of 350,000 which supports the agricultural-based economy of New Zealand's South Island.
The Christchurch City Council estimated about 500 buildings have been damaged, with hundreds of people spending the first two nights in emergency shelters.
The quake was among the 10 strongest recorded in New Zealand, which sits between the Pacific and Indo-Australian tectonic plates, and records around 14,000 earthquakes a year, of which around 20 top magnitude 5.0.
It is the most damaging quake in New Zealand since the North Island city of Napier was devastated in 1931.
The last fatal quake was in 1968 when an earthquake measuring 7.1 killed three people on the South Island's West Coast.
(Reporting by Adrian Bathgate; editing by Balazs Koranyi)
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