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| | | ... the European economy stumbled. BHP Billiton finished down 0.83 per cent, Rio Tinto eased 0.79 per cent and Woodside Petroleum was 0.65 per cent weaker. On currency markets the euro clawed back morning losses and gained in Asian afternoon trade. It bought ... |
| | | | ... Energy stocks fell 2.1 per cent despite oil prices rising for the fifth straight session in New York on Tuesday. Woodside Petroleum fell 55 cents, or 1.6 per cent to $35.04, while Santos plummeted 41 cents, or 3.2 per cent, to $12.25 and Oil Search shed ... |
| | | | ... into more positive sentiment and more buying," she said. Energy stocks were the strongest, up 2.27 per cent. Woodside Petroleum rose 68 cents, or 1.9 per cent, to $35.76, Santos advanced 32 cents, or 2.7 per cent, to $12.34 and Oil Search also gained ... |
| | | | ... per cent after world oil prices picked up Thursday on the back of renewed sentiment after the German vote. Woodside Petroleum rose 21 cents to $32.35 and Santos added 18 cents to $11.45. Materials rose 0.36 per cent. Mining giant Rio Tinto fell 80 cents ... |
| | | | ... States, indicating weak demand in the world's biggest economy. Oil Search shares lost 2.7 per cent to $5.52, and Woodside Petroleum shed 1.2 per cent to $31.55. Uranium miner Paladin Energy was the weakest stock on the ASX 100, plunging 11.1 per cent ... |
| | | | ... were 1.4 per cent higher after world oil prices soared on Tuesday, mirroring gains on world equity markets. Woodside Petroleum was 1.8 per cent, or 56 cents up at $31.42, and Santos Ltd was 13 cents, or 1.2 per cent higher at $11.16. Gold also rose two ... |
| | | | ... $19.17. Energy stocks slipped 0.85 per cent after world oil prices crashed. Santos fell 28 cents to $10.57, and Woodside Petroleum lost 26 cents to $31.11. Uranium miner Paladin Energy was the worst performing stock on the S&P/ASX 100, crashing 6.6 per ... |
| | | | ... to $69.12. The energy sector also took a beating, after oil prices tumbled in London and New York on Monday. Woodside Petroleum fell 42 cents to $32.98, while Santos dropped 13 cents to $11.12. The weakest company on the ASX 100 was Paladin Energy, which ... |
| | | | ... continued to help the market higher, with stocks gaining 2.6 per cent after oil prices soared on offshore markets. Woodside Petroleum gained 89 cents to $34.10, Oil Search rose 19 cents to $6.14 and Santos was 23 higher at $11.44. The best performing ... |
| | | | ... the market, Mr Esho said. Energy stocks rose 1.5 per cent, outperforming other sectors in opening trade, with Woodside Petroleum gaining 35 cents, or 1.07 per cent, to $32.92. The top 50 stocks were trading 1.2 per cent higher, indicating a bit more ... |
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