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| | | ... touched a high before easing to close. With all metals booming, the major resource stocks had to be higher, and they were, with BHP Billiton gaining 26 cents, or 0.85 per cent, to $30.74 at 1224 AEST and Rio Tinto swelling $2.64, or 3.2 per cent, to ... |
| | | | ... at record levels. You just can't keep increasing at that pace." Leading the way down were the major resources stocks with BHP Billiton losing 26 cents to $30.38 and Rio Tinto retreating 76 cents to $80.23. The banks were also part of the weaker trend ... |
| | | | ... busy second quarter lifted industrial metals last night. The bellwether mining stocks experienced a very strong opening, with BHP Billiton gaining 44 cents, or 1.5 per cent, to $30.53 and Rio Tinto's up $1.56, or two per cent, to $80.46. US stocks closed ... |
| | | | ... said. Macquarie Bank and Babcock & Brown, both of whom are vying for Alinta, also caused a stir. The world's largest miner BHP Billiton also buoyed the market, adding 59 cents, or more than two per cent, to $29.94, while rival Rio Tinto gained $1.38 ... |
| | | | ... aluminium, which remained unchanged. Copper climbed to a 16-week high before ending up at $US6,860 per tonne. Bell-weather miner BHP Billiton lost 25 cents to $29.64, while rival Rio Tinto plummeted $1.01 to $77.80. Wall Street wobbled to a mixed finish ... |
| | | | ... million of its shares worth $374.2 million turned over, but it stayed steady at $5.19. At 1204 AEST the world's biggest miner BHP Billiton had dropped seven cents to $29.42, while rival Rio Tinto shed 55 cents to $77.75. |
| | | | ... million of its shares worth $374.2 million turned over, but it stayed steady at $5.19. At 1204 AEST the world's biggest miner BHP Billiton had dropped seven cents to $29.42, while rival Rio Tinto shed 55 cents to $77.75. |
| | | | ... "We'll paddle along today." Metals were mostly up overnight, although lead and zinc shed some value. Bellwether resource stocks BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto both lost ground, the former retreating four cents to $29.76, the latter shedding 34 cents to $78.86. ... |
| | | | The Australian share market has opened lower with Wall Street dipping overnight and BHP retreating from strong gains yesterday. At 1011 AEST, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was down 6.9 points to 5983.8, while the all ordinaries fell 2.8 points points ... |
| | | | ... Amro Morgans director of equities Bill Chatterton said resources were leading the charge despite lower base metal prices. "BHP is probably the highlight of the day, up two per cent," Mr Chatterton said. "It's just charging on again, so the resources ... |
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