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| | | ... price index futures contract was up 12 points at 4,360. No major economic news is expected on Monday. In equities news, Santos CEO David Knox, International Energy Agency executive director Maria van der Hoeven and General Manager of Energy Industry ... |
| | | | ... profit by 13 per cent to $US760 million ($A726.33 million) and forecasted higher earnings for the year. Oil and gas producer Santos was 52 cents higher to $11.94 after it increased its underlying first half profit and maintained its full year production ... |
| | | | ... the Reserve Bank of Australia is scheduled to hold its payments system board meeting. In equities news, APN News & Media, Santos and QBE Insurance Group Ltd are due to post half year results, while Treasury Wine Estates and Platinum Asset Management ... |
| | | | ... oil and gas producer increased its full year production target after enjoying a 43 per cent surge in the second quarter. Santos shares were 16 cents higher at $10.26 after it lifted its quarterly production by nine per cent and its quarterly revenue ... |
| | | | ... Australian Economic Forum 2012 in Sydney. In equities news, Woodside Petroleum is due to post its June production report and Santos its June quarter production report. In Australia, the market on Wednesday closed lower after being dragged down by risk-averse ... |
| | | | ... prices amid reports of low inventories. Oil and gas producer Woodside Petroleum had increased by 30 cents to $30.72, and Santos lifted 10 cents to $10.62. In equities news, roads operator Transurban said it had lifted its annual toll revenue by nearly ... |
| | | | ... rise. New York's main contract, West Texas Intermediate for August delivery, finished up $US7.27 at $US84.96 a barrel. Santos was up 36 cents to $11.01 and Woodside was 88 cents higher to $31.90. In the resources sector, global miner BHP Billiton was ... |
| | | | ... per cent, to $54.02. Oil Search Ltd led the energy majors lower, slipping 12.5 cents, or 1.85 per cent, to $6.645. Rival Santos dropped 21 cents, or 1.79 per cent, to $11.52. Big banks were mostly lower, with National Australia Bank bucking the trend ... |
| | | | ... per cent, to $31.46 after trading 1.74 per cent lower in opening trade. Rio Tinto fell $1.22 or 2.13 per cent, to $56.13. Santos was the worst performer among oil majors, losing 38 cents or 3.12 per cent to $11.80 after opening 2.05 per cent lower. Gold ... |
| | | | ... while Rio Tinto dropped 89 cents, or 1.53 per cent to $57.25, and Fortescue Metals Group declined four cents to $4.85. Santos led energy majors lower, losing 33 cents, or 2.67 per cent, to $12.01. Precious metals were over three per cent lower, Mr Chatterton ... |
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