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| | | ... extremely selective with investments. According to a study by accounting firm KPMG, miners BHP Billiton, Fortescue Metals, Rio Tinto and Newcrest Mining contributed 47 per cent of the total profits of the top 50 listed names, up from 20 per cent in 2001. ... |
| | | | ... cents, or 4.58 per cent, at 80 cents. Australia's largest gold miner, Newcrest, was 35 cents stronger at $42.24 at 1210 AEST. Rio Tinto was up 71 cents at $83.83, while BHP Billiton added 11 cents to $47.34. Among the banks at 1212 AEST, Westpac was ... |
| | | | ... weekend, while energy stocks were down 0.2 per cent. At 1208 AEST, shares in BHP Billiton were down 19 cents at $47.34, while Rio Tinto was down 40 cents at $83.75. "I think they've run quite hard over the past three weeks," Ms Cox said. "BHP looks really ... |
| | | | ... precious metals and oil prices settled firmer. The big miners were lower. BHP Billiton was down 46 cents at $47.55, while Rio Tinto had backpedalled 44 cents to $84.68. Rio Tinto chairman Jan du Plessis told shareholders at the company's annual general ... |
| | | | ... be supported around that level." The big miners were off more than one per cent, with some market players disappointed with Rio's quarterly production report, published on Wednesday afternoon. "It was a little bit below expectations," Mr Leppinus said ... |
| | | | ... think we've seen a lot of evidence of it." Market heavyweight BHP Billiton fell 47 cents, or 0.96 per cent to $48.42, while Rio Tinto decreased $1.04, or 1.2 per cent to $85.96. Major banks were mixed, with Westpac leading the sector and gaining 19 cents ... |
| | | | ... April, and the Australian Office of Financial Management (AOFM) issues $500 million of July, 2022, bonds. In companies news, Rio Tinto Ltd publishes its March quarter production report, Energy Resources of Australia Ltd holds its annual general meeting ... |
| | | | ... March quarter from a year earlier, as heavy rain hit operations. Global miner BHP Billiton was off 81 cents at $48.74, and Rio Tinto had reversed $1.26 to $87.04. Oil and gas producer Woodside Petroleum eased $1.13 to $47.03, and Santos retreated 74 ... |
| | | | ... shareholder, for an eventual STG30 billion ($A46.7 billion) takeover of Woodside. BHP Billiton was up 97 cents at $48.73, while Rio Tinto had risen $1.76, or 2.04 per cent, at $88.01. Macquarie Private Wealth division director Lucinda Chan said the energy ... |
| | | | ... to $16.36, Woodside up 42 cents to $47.37, and Oil Search gaining five cents to $7.33. Market heavyweights BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto lost ground. BHP Billiton eased 35 cents to $47.33 and Rio Tinto fell six cents to $85.94. Rio Tinto on Friday said ... |
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