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| | ... sector, global miner BHP Billiton dropped 45 cents to $33.67 as crude oil prices fell and base metals had a mixed night. Rio Tinto fell $1.03 to $64.57, and Fortescue Metals dipped three cents to $2.42. Oil and gas producer Woodside Petroleum was down ... |
| | | ... economy, that's got to be positive for the resources sector," Mr Heffernan said. BHP Billiton was up 46 cents at $34.11, Rio Tinto had added $1.00 to $65.41 and Fortescue Metals was steady at $2.49. Among the major banks, Commonwealth Bank had lifted ... |
| | | ... Santos was two cents lower at $7.93. BHP Billiton was down 24 cents at $33.32 and Fortescue fell one cent to $2.47, while Rio Tinto clawed back 46 cents to $64.16. The major banks were all in negative territory. National Australia Bank was 25 cents lower ... |
| | | ... doing in the last couple of days." The big miners were in negative territory, with BHP Billiton down 15 cents to $33.35, Rio Tinto lost 35 cents cents to $63.23, and iron ore pure play Fortescue Metals shed two cents to $2.46. Of the major banks, National ... |
| | | ... to $8.24, while Santos was down 18 cents to $7.94 by 1030 AEDT. However BHP Billiton was up 43 cents to $33.49, while Rio Tinto climbed 51 cents cents to $63.65, and Fortescue Metals lifted two cents to $2.48. Weighing on the market were Telstra and ... |
| | | ... lifted its dividend and outlined further reductions in expenditure in the coming two years. Other miners were mixed, with Rio Tinto down 61 cents at $63.31 and Fortescue Metals up five cents at $2.47. The banking sector was relatively flat and insurers ... |
| | | ... $286 million was below market expectations. The mining sector was mixed, with BHP Billiton down 7.5 cents at $32.225, Rio Tinto up 45 cents at $64.20 and Fortescue Metals one cent lower at $2.44. Most other sectors were higher, including the banks, with ... |
| | | ... Westpac one cent weaker at $37.99 and Commonwealth Bank up 3.5 cents at $90.745. BHP was down 39.5 cents at $32.585 and Rio Tinto was up 16 cents at $63.54. |
| | | ... particular was another disappointing set of data from China." Amongst the big miners, BHP was up five cents to $32.60, Rio Tinto lifted 40 cents to $63.90 and Fortescue Metals lost seven cents to $2.48. Woodside Petroleum rose 82 cents to $35.73 after ... |
| | | ... despite cutting its dividend after an 81 per cent fall in half year profit. BHP Billiton was up 14 cents at $32.70 and Rio Tinto was 65 cents higher at $64.20. Coca-Cola Amatil had added 53 cents to $10.51 after its annual profit tripled, although underlying ... |
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