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| | | ... points to 2,459.31. At 1016 AEST, the world's largest miner, BHP Billiton was down 27 cents to $30.33, while fellow giant Rio Tinto lost 56 cents to $82.94. |
| | | | ... stocks had to be higher, and they were, with BHP Billiton gaining 26 cents, or 0.85 per cent, to $30.74 at 1224 AEST and Rio Tinto swelling $2.64, or 3.2 per cent, to $84.42. The Dow rose for the eighth session in a row overnight, the longest winning ... |
| | | | ... at that pace." Leading the way down were the major resources stocks with BHP Billiton losing 26 cents to $30.38 and Rio Tinto retreating 76 cents to $80.23. The banks were also part of the weaker trend with only National Australia Bank - up seven cents ... |
| | | | ... mining stocks experienced a very strong opening, with BHP Billiton gaining 44 cents, or 1.5 per cent, to $30.53 and Rio Tinto's up $1.56, or two per cent, to $80.46. US stocks closed sharply higher last night as a drop in oil prices calmed worries about ... |
| | | | ... largest miner BHP Billiton also buoyed the market, adding 59 cents, or more than two per cent, to $29.94, while rival Rio Tinto gained $1.38 to $78.58. In New York, US stocks ended slightly higher last night as a new round of takeovers fueled optimism ... |
| | | | ... 16-week high before ending up at $US6,860 per tonne. Bell-weather miner BHP Billiton lost 25 cents to $29.64, while rival Rio Tinto plummeted $1.01 to $77.80. Wall Street wobbled to a mixed finish on Friday as better-than-expected economic data was offset ... |
| | | | ... steady at $5.19. At 1204 AEST the world's biggest miner BHP Billiton had dropped seven cents to $29.42, while rival Rio Tinto shed 55 cents to $77.75. |
| | | | ... steady at $5.19. At 1204 AEST the world's biggest miner BHP Billiton had dropped seven cents to $29.42, while rival Rio Tinto shed 55 cents to $77.75. |
| | | | ... Metals were mostly up overnight, although lead and zinc shed some value. Bellwether resource stocks BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto both lost ground, the former retreating four cents to $29.76, the latter shedding 34 cents to $78.86. US stocks fell overnight ... |
| | | | ... start of the year. Lead and aluminium both fell marginally. BHP Billiton retreated 17 cents cents to $29.87, and rival Rio Tinto slipped 2 cents to $78.38. In the US, technology stocks rose overnight, pulled higher by positive broker comments on companies ... |
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