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| | | ... away from gold, which is the opposite of what has been happening." The big miners had gained ground shortly before noon with BHP Billiton up 10 cents at $40.01 and Rio Tinto 14 cents higher at $72.48. Australia's big four banks were flat to lower, with ... |
| | | | ... happened." Major resource stocks held onto Friday's gains with Rio Tinto adding another $1.35, or 1.9 per cent, to $72.20, while BHP Billiton gained 70 cents, or 1.79 per cent, to $39.83. Among the banks, NAB gained 15 cents to $25.27, ANZ rose 36 cents ... |
| | | | ... data on home construction. The Standard & Poor's 500 index lost 0.62 of a point to 1,114.61. Mr Kimber said Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton, although down on Thursday, had made back about half of their value since the beginning of the resource super profits ... |
| | | | ... finished firmer during offshore trade. The All Ordinaries had its sixth successive rise. The big miners pushed the index higher. BHP Billiton, Australia's biggest stock, rose 71 cents, or 1.8 per cent, to $39.10 and Rio Tinto added $1.22, or 1.22 per ... |
| | | | ... points, with 79,421 contracts traded. The major resource stocks had fallen from their modestly weaker opening points, with BHP Billiton down 34 cents at $38.24 and Rio Tinto down 36 cents at $68.74. Energy stocks were also lower despite a rise in New ... |
| | | | ... nervousness on Wall Street, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average index closing 2.76 per cent higher. In the resources sector, BHP Billiton was up two per cent, by 77 cents at $38.39, Rio Tinto had gained over one per cent 94 cents to $68.81, Fortescue ... |
| | | | ... bucked the trend, down 21 cents at $22.38. "Weakness is being seen in the miners that were snapped up yesterday," Ms Saly said. BHP Billiton was 15 cents lower at $36.87 at 1205 AEST, Rio Tinto had backtracked 91 cents to $65.84 and Fortescue had eased ... |
| | | | ... "Plus, there's more talk about the controversial, theoretical super profits tax, so negative sentiment is taking charge today." BHP Billiton was down 99 cents, or 2.56 per cent, at $37.75, and Rio Tinto was down $1.32, or 1.91 per cent, at $67.73. Fortescue ... |
| | | | ... dollar was worth 83.62 US cents at 1202 AEST. Money had flowed into the major resources stocks since the opening, sending BHP Billiton up 16 cents to $38.35 and Rio Tinto up 66 cents at $67.54. The major banks had also recovered ground, with National ... |
| | | | ... City Index market strategist Michael McCarthy said the finance sector was a bit torpid while the big miners were very flat. BHP Billiton was down 23 cents at $38.01 at 1202 AEST while fellow mining heavyweight Rio Tinto had eased 92 cents to $66.22. ... |
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