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| | | ... stimulus plan. Locally, the miners were strong, with BHP Billiton adding 81 cents to $33.18 by 1202 AEDT, while trade in Rio Tinto shares was halted after the miner confirmed talks with Chinalco about a possible transaction. |
| | | | ... for February. The National Australia Bank business survey for the December quarter will be published. In company news, Rio Tinto Ltd and Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd report annual results. Leighton Holdings Ltd will report half year results, and James Hardie ... |
| | | | ... Billiton, the largest company on the Australian Stock Exchange lost 95 cents, or 2.85 per cent, to $32.40 while rival Rio Tinto added 70 cents, or 1.43 per cent, to $49.66. Commonwealth Bank gained 21 cents to $29.81, after a nine per cent rise in first ... |
| | | | ... Westpac fell 31 cents to $16.21, National Australia Bank declined 16 cents to $18.74 and ANZ slipped 25 cents to $12.21. Rio Tinto slipped $1.51, or 3.06 per cent, to $47.89, while rival BHP Billiton, the largest company on the Australian Securities ... |
| | | | ... gaining 6.5 per cent. Mining giant BHP Billiton had surged $1.25, or 3.88 per cent, to $33.48 at 1203 AEDT, while rival Rio Tinto was up $2.67, or 5.71 per cent, to $49.42. Rio Tinto chairman-designate, Jim Leng, has resigned from the debt-laden company's ... |
| | | | ... AEDT, BHP Billiton, the largest company on the Australian Securities Exchange, gained 31 cents to $31.93, while rival Rio Tinto lost 61 cents to $46.79. Fortescue metals added nine cents, or 4.09 per cent, to $2.29 a share. National Australia Bank reported ... |
| | | | ... to $30.30 after the world's largest miner posted a 57 per cent drop in interim net profit to $US2.617 billion. Rival Rio Tinto lost 53 cents to $45.00. Gold stocks also lost ground, with Lihir Gold falling five cents to $3.03, Newcrest Mining down 74 ... |
| | | | ... Billiton, the largest company on the Australian Securities Exchange, added 15 cents, or 0.5 per cent, to $30.15. Rival Rio Tinto gained 57 cents, or 1.28 per cent, to $45.02. In the US, Wall Street shares ended mixed on Monday after a better-than-expected ... |
| | | | The Australian share market lost ground in morning trade, with major resources companies Rio Tinto and Fortescue Metals Group the leading lights among the major stocks. By 1200 AEDT, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 39.1 points, or 1.1 per cent ... |
| | | | ... to claw its way into positive territory at the close of trade, buoyed by gold and energy stocks and a late advance by Rio Tinto. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index closed up 14.5 points, or 0.41 per cent, at 3,540.7, while the broader All Ordinaries index ... |
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