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| | | ... National Australia Bank was down $34 cents, or 1.49 per cent, to $22.46. Resource stocks, too, opened in negative territory. BHP Billiton was down $1.04, or 2.71 per cent, at $37.36, while Rio Tinto lost $2.22, or 3.07 per cent, to $70.13. Energy stocks ... |
| | | | ... Bonds. In equities, Commonwealth Bank of Australia Ltd, Stockland, and Domino's Pizza Enterprises Ltd post full year results. BHP Billiton chairman Jac Nasser addresses an American Chamber of Commerce in Australia luncheon on "Challenges Facing the Global ... |
| | | | ... Coal & Allied had surged $25.90, or 28.46 per cent, to $116.90 while Rio Tinto was down $1.68, or 2.33 per cent, at $70.32. BHP Billiton had eased 60 cents, or 1.57 per cent, to $37.52. Ms Saly said the energy sector also provided a boost, with Woodside ... |
| | | | ... 5.27 per cent, to $11.69, while Origin Energy dropped 37 cents, or 2.63 per cent, to $13.72. Resources also were lower, with BHP Billiton down $1.53, or 3.82 per cent, at $38.53, while Rio Tinto was down $3.87, or 5.05 per cent, at $72.71. Banks and ... |
| | | | ... gold play Anglo American, copper-gold giant Freeport McMoRan that mines West Papua alongside Australian pillars Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton. Robinson acknowledged the small dividend yield in the mining sector which has huge capital expenditure ratios ... |
| | | | ... Mr McCarthy said. "We would like to see data in the US and Europe indicate that growth is picking up again." At 1200 AEST, BHP Billiton was up 20 cents at $40.35, while Rio Tinto was up 15 cents at $77.75. Most banks and financials were lower. ANZ was ... |
| | | | ... general malaise around the world, and it's just infected us." The two key miners both fell more heavily than the market overall. BHP Billiton shed $1.21, by almost three per cent, to $40.36, while Rio Tinto lost $2.10, over 2.5 per cent, to $77.95. Banks ... |
| | | | ... cents, or 3.4 per cent, to $2.00. In resources, larger stocks were down, while some smaller players managed to post gains. BHP Billiton shed 93 cents, over two per cent, to $41.37, and Rio Tinto lost $1.47, almost two per cent, to $80.05. But Bow Energy ... |
| | | | ... both have had significant hits," he said. The report found the top ten most commonly held shares by dollars invested were BHP Billiton followed by the Commonwealth Bank, Westpac, ANZ, National Australia Bank, Woodside Petroleum, Woolworths, Wesfarmers ... |
| | | | ... 2.7 per cent, at $50.61 and Westpac had gained 54 cents, or 2.6 per cent, to $20.96. Resources stocks were also higher, with BHP Billiton up $1.04 at $42.46 and Rio Tinto added $1.74 to $81.74. Other big movers were Iluka Resources, up 85 cents at $18.61 ... |
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