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| | | ... surged $1.53 higher to $95.15 and Telstra was nine cents stronger at $6.39. BHP Billiton was up 36 cents at $30.56 and Rio Tinto had gained 29 cents to $58.51, while Fortescue Metals was down half a cent at $1.86. Myer shares have been hammered after ... |
| | | | ... of the day, with the company's new spin-off South32 impressing investors. BHP Billiton gained 37 cents to $30.14 and Rio Tinto added 12.5 cents to $57.965. But Fortescue was suffering after it abandoned plans to refinance $US2.5 billion worth of debt. ... |
| | | | ... confirming it will spend close to $A1 billion for its spinoff of underperforming assets into its new company South32. Rio Tinto was up 16 cents at $57.86 but iron ore miner Fortescue Metals was four cents weaker at $1.97. The energy sector was stronger ... |
| | | | ... production at its Pluto LNG plant after problems with a submersible drilling rig. BHP Billiton had fallen 48 cents to $29.28, Rio Tinto had lost 44 cents to $56.86 and iron or miner Fortescue Metals was flat at $2.00. Among the big four banks, the Commonwealth ... |
| | | | ... seen a lot of the business that occurred in the US overnight already in our markets," she said. The two big miners, Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton, opened in the red despite a small lift in prices for base metals and iron ore, while the banks were also weaker. ... |
| | | | ... and National Bank 17 cents better off at $37.73. But the miners were down, with BHP Billiton 20 cents lower at $30.13, Rio Tinto down 34 cents at $57.53 and iron ore pure play Fortescue Metals 1.5 cents worse off at $1.935. Oil and gas explorer Santos ... |
| | | | ... more pressure on its share price. At 1200 AEDT, BHP Billiton had dumped $1.55, or 4.86 per cent, to stand at $30.36, Rio Tinto was 66 cents lower, or 1.13 per cent, at $57.89 and iron ore miner Fortescue Metals was down nine cents, or 4.46 per cent ... |
| | | | ... tonne - its lowest level since May 2009, putting further pressure on the miners. BHP Billiton shed 34 cents to $31.81, Rio Tinto dropped 71 cents to $58.49 and Fortescue Metals slipped 2.5 cents to $2.12. Meanwhile, BHP's iron ore president Jimmy Wilson ... |
| | | | ... February. In equities news, the ASIC case against Hancock Prospecting to due to begin in Perth Magistrates Court. Meanwhile, Rio Tinto iron ore chief executive Andrew Harding and BHP Billiton iron ore president Jimmy Wilson are slated to speak at Global ... |
| | | | ... interest rates here, he added. In the resources sector at 1200 AEDT, global miner BHP Billiton was down 46 cents at $32.18, Rio Tinto had fallen 92 cents to $59.47, and Fortescue Metals had scraped off one cent to $2.14. Oil and gas producer Woodside ... |
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