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| | ... equities, including bond markets, due the soaring US dollar and expected US interest rate rise. Diversified miner BHP Billiton went ex-dividend on Wednesday, putting more pressure on its share price. At 1200 AEDT, BHP Billiton had dumped $1.55, or 4.86 ... |
| | | ... tumbled 91 US cents to $US58.58 a tonne - its lowest level since May 2009, putting further pressure on the miners. BHP Billiton shed 34 cents to $31.81, Rio Tinto dropped 71 cents to $58.49 and Fortescue Metals slipped 2.5 cents to $2.12. Meanwhile ... |
| | | ... Prospecting to due to begin in Perth Magistrates Court. Meanwhile, Rio Tinto iron ore chief executive Andrew Harding and BHP Billiton iron ore president Jimmy Wilson are slated to speak at Global Iron Ore and Steel Forecast Conference in Perth. And ... |
| | | ... Bank of Australia to again cut interest rates here, he added. In the resources sector at 1200 AEDT, global miner BHP Billiton was down 46 cents at $32.18, Rio Tinto had fallen 92 cents to $59.47, and Fortescue Metals had scraped off one cent to $2.14. ... |
| | | ... overnight that ratings agency Standards and Poor will review its $US2.5 billion ($A3.2 billion) debt refinancing program. BHP Billiton had lost 44 cents to $32.72 and Rio Tinto was 75 cents lower $60.40. Telstra was one cent lower at $6.31. |
| | | The local bourse has opened in the red following losses from market heavyweights BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto. CMC Markets chief strategist Michael McCarthy says the market was correcting itself to improve its chances of breaking through the 6,000 points ... |
| | | ... following an overnight drop in the iron ore price and Rio Tinto going ex-dividend. Rio Tinto plummeted $2.12 to $62.68, BHP Billiton was down 24 cents to $33.30 and Fortescue Metals fell 1.5 cents to $2.41. Oil and gas producer Woodside Petroleum was ... |
| | | ... $38.68, ANZ climbed 31 cents to $36.01, and Westpac lifted 56.5 cents to $38.855. In the resources sector, global miner BHP Billiton dropped 45 cents to $33.67 as crude oil prices fell and base metals had a mixed night. Rio Tinto fell $1.03 to $64.57 ... |
| | | ... country. "If it bolsters the Chinese economy, that's got to be positive for the resources sector," Mr Heffernan said. BHP Billiton was up 46 cents at $34.11, Rio Tinto had added $1.00 to $65.41 and Fortescue Metals was steady at $2.49. Among the major ... |
| | | ... Petroleum was down 21 cents to $34.69, Oil Search fell six cents to $8.12 and Santos was two cents lower at $7.93. BHP Billiton was down 24 cents at $33.32 and Fortescue fell one cent to $2.47, while Rio Tinto clawed back 46 cents to $64.16. The major ... |
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