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| | ... that the market's not falling in a hole." BHP Billiton was up 38 cents at $29.62, its spinoff South32 was steady at $2.37, Rio Tinto had gained 72 cents to $57.62 and Fortescue Metals was two cents higher at $2.14. Oil and gas producer Woodside Petroleum ... |
| | | ... largest economy. Among the big miners, BHP Billiton was up 30 cents at $29.12, its spinoff South32 had added six cents to $2.42, Rio Tinto had gained 65 cents to $56.68, while Fortescue Metals was down one cent at $2.06. Some of the strongest gains came ... |
| | | The Australian share market has opened lower, pulled back by weakness among resources giants BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto. Phillip Capital senior client adviser Michael Heffernan said market heavyweights BHP and Rio were lower because iron ore and oil ... |
| | | ... Australia Bank was down 15 cents at $33.85. In the resources sector, global miner BHP Billiton was down 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 ... |
| | | ... impact," she said. South32 began trading at noon at $2.18. BHP 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 ... |
| | | ... we still have had a 40% drop in iron ore in 12 months." At 1200 AEST, BHP Billiton was up 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 ... |
| | | ... stronger at $83.39. Westpac was down 78 cents to $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 ... |
| | | ... debt by 20 per cent. Mining giant BHP Billiton gained 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 ... |
| | | ... this morning," he said. Mining giant BHP Billiton gained 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 ... |
| | | ... BHP Billiton fell 30 cents to $31.59, a day after 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 ... |
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