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| | | ... falling 67.5 cents, or 2.13 per cent to $31.055. Rio Tinto slumped $1.87, or 3.37 per cent, to $53.66, and energy major Woodside Petroleum lost $1.09 or 3.41 per cent, to $30.87. "We've had a two-speed economy and it's starting to look like the mining ... |
| | | | ... Symposium in Sydney In equities news, National Australia Bank is due to release its quarterly online retail sales index, Woodside Petroleum holds an investor day and OZ Minerals has an annual general meeting. In Australia, the market on Friday relinquished ... |
| | | | ... Symposium in Sydney In equities news, National Australia Bank is due to release its quarterly online retail sales index, Woodside Petroleum holds an investor day and OZ Minerals has an annual general meeting. In Australia, the market on Friday relinquished ... |
| | | | ... cents to $49.025, NAB was down 11 cents to $23.37 and Westpac was seven cents lower at $20.32. In the energy sector, Woodside was down 26 cents to $30.85, Santos had lost 12 cents to $11.80, and Oil Search was eight cents lower at $6.72. Consumer-exposed ... |
| | | | ... maintained its full year production target after lifting its first quarter production and sales revenue. Also on Thursday, Woodside Petroleum announced its first quarter revenue was up 20 per cent to $US1.2 billion ($A1.16 billion), despite a 10 per ... |
| | | | ... big jump in the nation's crude stockpiles, adding to concerns about growth in the world's biggest oil-consuming nation. Woodside was down four cents at $39.44 and Santos was six cents lower at $14.27. BHP Billiton was 45 cents, or 1.3 per cent, lower ... |
| | | | ... points. The tech-laden Nasdaq Composite shed 4.17 points, or 0.14 per cent, to 3,074.2 points. Oil majors were led lower by Woodside Petroleum which declined 25 cents, or 0.71 per cent, to $35.07. Banks were steady, and outperforming the market slightly ... |
| | | | ... Rio Tinto had lost two cents to $65.83 on concerns over China's slowdown, Mr Spooner said. Oil majors were mixed with Woodside Petroleum gaining 13 cents to $35.10, but Oil Search slipped one cent to $6.95 and Santos fell nine cents to $14.44. Major ... |
| | | | ... cents, or 0.66 per cent, at $64.87. The high US dollar also resulted in lower oil prices, prompting energy stocks to fall. Woodside was down 38 cents to $35.21, Oil Search shed eight cents to $7.06 and Santos was three cents lower at $14.54. Gains in ... |
| | | | ... were also mixed, with mining giant BHP Billiton gaining eight cents to $36.38, Rio Tinto down 29 cents to $69.69, and Woodside Petroleum losing 14 cents to $35.26. Announcements from corporates continued to flow into the market as the earnings season ... |
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