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| | | ... Santos was two cents lower at $7.93. BHP Billiton was down 24 cents at $33.32 and Fortescue fell one cent to $2.47, while Rio Tinto clawed back 46 cents to $64.16. The major banks were all in negative territory. National Australia Bank was 25 cents lower ... |
| | | | ... been doing in the last couple of days." The big miners were in negative territory, with BHP Billiton down 15 cents to $33.35, Rio Tinto lost 35 cents cents to $63.23, and iron ore pure play Fortescue Metals shed two cents to $2.46. Of the major banks ... |
| | | | ... cents to $8.24, while Santos was down 18 cents to $7.94 by 1030 AEDT. However BHP Billiton was up 43 cents to $33.49, while Rio Tinto climbed 51 cents cents to $63.65, and Fortescue Metals lifted two cents to $2.48. Weighing on the market were Telstra ... |
| | | | ... lifted its dividend and outlined further reductions in expenditure in the coming two years. Other miners were mixed, with Rio Tinto down 61 cents at $63.31 and Fortescue Metals up five cents at $2.47. The banking sector was relatively flat and insurers ... |
| | | | ... profit of $286 million was below market expectations. The mining sector was mixed, with BHP Billiton down 7.5 cents at $32.225, Rio Tinto up 45 cents at $64.20 and Fortescue Metals one cent lower at $2.44. Most other sectors were higher, including the ... |
| | | | ... $37.67, Westpac one cent weaker at $37.99 and Commonwealth Bank up 3.5 cents at $90.745. BHP was down 39.5 cents at $32.585 and Rio Tinto was up 16 cents at $63.54. |
| | | | ... in particular was another disappointing set of data from China." Amongst the big miners, BHP was up five cents to $32.60, Rio Tinto lifted 40 cents to $63.90 and Fortescue Metals lost seven cents to $2.48. Woodside Petroleum rose 82 cents to $35.73 after ... |
| | | | ... $2.69 despite cutting its dividend after an 81 per cent fall in half year profit. BHP Billiton was up 14 cents at $32.70 and Rio Tinto was 65 cents higher at $64.20. Coca-Cola Amatil had added 53 cents to $10.51 after its annual profit tripled, although ... |
| | | | ... on!...everyone around the world, come on." -- Kool & the Gang Oh yes, yes, yo Virginia, most major equity markets from New York to Rio and ol' London town went into the weekend celebrating their pretty gains for the week and 2015 to date. That's really ... |
| | | | ... from Hancock Prospecting is in the civil court. In Australia, the market on Friday rallied to a six-week year high due to Rio Tinto's massive shareholder returns, rising oil prices and optimism from a ceasefire agreement in Ukraine. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 ... |
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