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| | | ... major going against our market." BHP Billiton rose 20 cents to $35.84, Rio Tinto gained 60 cents to $62.26, while Fortescue Metals firmed 12 cents to $4.08. Commonwealth Bank was the only major bank to post gains, rising 13.5 cents to $79.055 in early ... |
| | | | ... dropped 56 cents to $79.67. BHP Billiton was one cent lower at $35.78, while Rio Tinto lost 11 cents to $61.78 and Fortescue Metals was flat at $3.94. Construction giant Leighton Holdings was down 97 cents to $20.87 after trading ex-dividend and following ... |
| | | | ... fallen in the past month." BHP Billiton was 22 cents higher at $35.72, while Rio Tinto rose 10 cents to $61.66 and Fortescue Metals gained four cents to $3.91. But the big four banks were weaker, weighed down by concerns about the possibility of a yes ... |
| | | | ... impact on the market. BHP Billiton was 22.5 cents lower at $35.575, Rio Tinto was down 10 cents at $61.43 and Fortescue Metals was 7.5 cents weaker at $3.855. The iron ore price fell again overnight, to $US82.20 a tonne. Among the major banks, Commonwealth ... |
| | | | ... the resources sector, BHP Billiton was 31 cents lower at $35.79, while Rio Tinto fell 30 cents to $61.47 and Fortescue Metals slid five cents to $3.99. Among the major banks, National Australia Bank fell 12 cents to $34.51, Westpac lost 14 cents to $34.46 ... |
| | | | ... in China, Mr Lucas said. BHP Billiton was up 12 cents at $35.78 and Rio Tinto was up 13 cents at $61.15, while Fortescue Metals had dipped 1.5 cents to $3.985. Telstra was up 2.5 cents at $5.675. |
| | | | ... ex-dividend. In the resources sector, Rio Tinto was up 19 cents at $61.49, BHP Billiton was up 16 cents at $35.81 and Fortescue Metals was 4.5 cents higher at $3.965. That was despite another fall in iron ore prices to a new five year low of $83.60 on ... |
| | | | ... day at a low of $US84.30. Gold prices also dropped overnight, although modestly, and remain near 11-week lows. Fortescue Metals was down 14.5 cents, or 3.6 per cent, at $3.905, Rio Tinto was down 83 cents at $61.31 and BHP Billiton was 43.5 cents weaker ... |
| | | | ... ex-dividend," Mr McCorquodale said. BHP Billiton had lost 59 cents to $36.31, Rio Tinto was down 56 cents at $62.47 and Fortescue Metals was five cents weaker at $4.05. The big four banks were among the strongest performers, with National Australia Bank ... |
| | | | ... sector was mostly lower, as iron ore prices again fell overnight. Rio Tinto was down 26.5 cents at $62.535 and Fortescue Metals was 2.5 cents weaker at $4.065, while BHP Billiton was one cent higher at $36.71. The major banks were relatively flat. ANZ ... |
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