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| | | ... points, or 0.92 per cent, to finish at 2,547.89. Metals prices generally were lower overnight in London, but at 1017 AEST BHP Billiton was stronger 21 cents at $30.22, while rival Rio Tinto rose 59 cents to $84.34. |
| | | | ... 8,223 contracts. The performance of major mining stocks was particularly successful at midday after major miners Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton released quarterly results. Rio Tino rose 67 cents to $84.42, BHP Billiton enjoyed gains of 31 cents to $30.32 ... |
| | | | ... interest rates. In company news, Caltex today hosts it annual general meeting, as does Lihir Gold. The world's biggest miner, BHP Billiton Ltd, releases its third quarter production and exploration and development reports and oil company Santos Ltd's ... |
| | | | ... a positive start, helped by a strong rally in the US on friday," CMC Markets dealer Josh Whiting said. "It is being led by BHP Billiton... and also being helped out by banking stocks which are generally stronger this morning as we draw closer to the ... |
| | | | ... impact on margins and earnings, in particular offshore earnings," Mr Spiteri said. At 1210 AEST the world's largest miner BHP Billiton Ltd lost 58 cents to $29.82, and rival Rio Tinto shed $0.99 to $83.51. Overnight, base metals fell from record highs ... |
| | | | ... private equity bids such as the one for Orica and it just goes to show what these private equity players are willing to pay." BHP Billiton Ltd was up 40 cents to $30.46, and Rio Tinto rose $1.06 to $84.47. |
| | | | ... 6238 on a volume of 7,810 contracts. However, despite the strong overall market, major mining stocks all had dipped at noon. BHP Billiton Ltd was down four cents to $30.35, Rio Tinto slid 26 cents to $83.59 while Alumina shares dipped one cent to $7.62. ... |
| | | | ... third quarter sales results. Yesterday, the Australian stock market closed in record territory, driven by strong gains from BHP and the big banks after a solid lead from Wall Street overnight. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was 61.9 points higher at ... |
| | | | The Australian share market at noon continued to make fresh record gains buoyed by the world's largest miners, BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto, while the gold miners soared, enjoying a higher bullion price. At 1210 AEST, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was ... |
| | | | ... points to 1,438.87, and the Nasdaq Composite Index declined 18.30 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. |
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