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| | | ... lists on the Australian stock exchange. The Australian share market finished lower yesterday after a weak US lead, with mining giant BHP Billiton among only a handful of companies to book gains. The bluechip S&P/ASX200 index dropped 9.9 to 6387 and the ... |
| | | | ... Today, the Reserve Bank of Australia releases its June monthly bulletin. On the market, Berkeley Resources Ltd and Pacific Mining Ltd hold their annual general meetings. Australian stocks retained their grip on the day's gains to close at new highs yesterday ... |
| | | | ... speech and alarm signals while being protected from background noise. The products have already been trialled by Qantas and mining company Rio Tinto. "The technology is a world first. It enables people to wear hearing protection and clearly hear face ... |
| | | | ... pretty strong, then the market will more likely finish in front. "I think that is what will happen today." Gains in the mining sector came after firmer base metal prices overnight. The world's biggest miner, BHP Billiton, jumped 63 cents to $33.50 at ... |
| | | | ... Sunraysia Television and Housewares International will hold their general meetings, and the final day of the AMEC National Mining Congress 2007 will be held in Perth. Australian stocks ended yesterday on a low note, after weaker overseas markets and ... |
| | | | ... May is due, while the Tasmanian and South Australian governments will hand down their budgets today. The AMEC National Mining Congress 2007 will begin in Perth this morning, with Rio Tinto Head of Exploration Eric Finlayson one of the speakers. Jupiter ... |
| | | | ... Exchange, the June share price index futures contract was three points lower at 6,405 on a volume of 9,895 contracts. Major mining stocks were up at 1233 AEST. BHP Billiton was 23 points higher at $33.08, Rio Tinto was 64 cents higher at $96.54 and Alumina ... |
| | | | In Western Australia some small businesses have had to close because they cannot compete in the wage wars with mining companies who are offering premium pay packets to workers. There is increasing pressure on the hospitality, retail and manufacturing ... |
| | | | ... Index gained 4.37 points to close at 2,618.29. LONDON - Britain's index of top shares fell, led by the real estate and mining sectors, as investors brace themselves for interest rate decisions this week in the UK and Europe. The FTSE 100 dropped 12.6 ... |
| | | | ... Britain's leading shares rose to their highest close since September 2000, buoyed by a flurry of US data and supported by mining shares. The index ended the session 55.3 points or 0.8 per cent higher at 6,676.7, gaining 106.20 points during the week. ... |
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