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| | | ... AEST, BHP Billiton had dropped 83 cents, or 2.8%, to $28.80, and Rio Tinto had shed $1.19, or 2.07%, to $56.26. Fortescue Metals lost 11 cents to $2.11, while BHP offshoot South32 eased four cents to $2.29. The major banks were mixed. National Australia ... |
| | | | ... 40 cents at $29.73, Rio Tinto was off 58 cents at $56.87, BHP spin-off South32 was up 23 cents at $2.28, and Fortescue Metals had dipped three cents to $2.26. Explosives supplier Orica was 35 cents weaker at $20.81 after it appointed Alberto Calderon ... |
| | | | ... shares were down $2.11, or 6.49%, to $30.38. Fellow mining giant Rio Tinto was down 17 cents to $57.93, while Fortescue Metals was flat at $2.295. Among the big four banks, the Commonwealth shed $1.09 cents to $83.66, Westpac lost 50 cents to $32.55 ... |
| | | | ... 30 cents, or 0.94%, at $32.27 and Rio Tinto gained 31 cents, or 0.54%, to $58.01, while pure iron ore player Fortescue Metals was down four cents, or 1.73%, at $2.27. The major banks are mixed after the National Australia Bank and Westpac both traded ... |
| | | | ... $33.28, after going ex-dividend. BHP Billiton gained three cents to $32.56, Rio Tinto fell 41 cents to $58.84 and Fortescue Metals was down two cents to $2.59. KEY FACTS * At 1044 AEST on Wednesday, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was 10.2 points, or ... |
| | | | ... 53.5 cents, or almost 1.7 per cent, to $32.355 in early trade, while Rio Tinto was 71 cents higher to $59.33 and Fortescue Metals lifted three cents, or more than one per cent, to $2.60. Oil and gas giant Woodside was 18 cents higher to $34.32, while ... |
| | | | ... 60 cents, or almost two per cent, to $31.92 in early trade, while Rio Tinto was 62 cents higher to $59.06 and Fortescue Metals lifted 10 cents, or more than four per cent, to $2.60. Oil and gas giant Woodside was 55 cents higher to $34.55, while Santos ... |
| | | | ... shareholders approved its plans to demerge non-core parts of the business. Rio Tinto was down three cents to $58.51 and Fortescue Metals fell two cents at $2.56. The energy stocks were the weakest performers, after the West Texas and Brent North Sea ... |
| | | | ... cents to $32.13, after shareholders approved its plans to demerge. Rio Tinto had lost 12 cents to $59.00 and Fortescue Metals gained 4.5 cents to $2.625. Wealth management firm AMP has shed five cents to $6.34 despite a quarterly report that its assets ... |
| | | | ... agency Standard and Poor's predicting weaker cashflows for the company while Rio Tinto lost 28 cents to $59.20. Fortescue Metals was up 10 cents, or four per cent, to $2.56. Telstra fell six cents to $6.32. |
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