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| | | ... resources sector, global miner BHP Billiton was 15 cents higher at $36.82, Rio Tinto added 42 cents to $63.05, and Fortescue Metals dipped three cents to $4.14. Among the major banks, National Australia Bank firmed four cents to $35.24, ANZ found six ... |
| | | | ... was close to five year lows. BHP Billiton had lost 19 cents to $37.14, Rio Tinto shed 74 cents to $63.39 and Fortescue Metals had lost 11 cents to $4.20. Qantas shares shot up after the airline unveiled a $2.8 billon full year net loss but its underlying ... |
| | | | ... finish in negative territory today." BHP Billiton dropped 14 cents to $37.11, Rio Tinto dumped 55 cents to $63.99, Fortescue Metals dipped 1.5 cents to $4.325, while Atlas Iron gained 0.25 cents to $59.75. In other company news, the big banks were all ... |
| | | | ... their recent trend of losses. BHP Billiton dropped 37 cents to $37.43, Rio Tinto shed 56 cents to $64.84 and Fortescue Metals was three cents weaker at $4.39. |
| | | | ... Elsewhere in the resources sector, BHP Billiton fell 21 cents to $37.83, while Rio Tinto fell 28 cents to $65.32 and Fortescue Metals lost six cents to $4.42. Among the major banks, ANZ lifted 16 cents to $33.37, National Australia Bank rose 15 cents ... |
| | | | ... Billiton shedding most of its earlier gains to be up 13.5 cents at $38.265, Rio Tinto down five cents at $65.93 and Fortescue Metals half a cent weaker at $4.545. The banks were all higher, with gains of between 0.55 per cent and 0.85 per cent. Gambling ... |
| | | | ... In the resources sector, BHP Billiton gained 12 cents to $39.27, while Rio Tinto was up 54 cents to $65.89 and Fortescue Metals put on two cents to $4.54. Meanwhile, shares in packaging business Amcor were up 40 cents, or almost four per cent, to $10.89 ... |
| | | | ... Meanwhile, BHP Billiton was down 20 cents to $38.38, while Rio Tinto fell $1.51, or 2.23 per cent, to $66.31 and Fortescue Metals lost four cents to $4.59. OZ Minerals was down eight cents, or 1.79 per cent to $4.40 after it recorded a $7.4 million half ... |
| | | | ... financial stocks were among the best performers. "There's been some support for materials, which is interesting because base metals didn't do much last night, and the financials look to be having a good morning so far," he said. BHP Billiton was up 55 ... |
| | | | ... mainly higher on Tuesday with BHP Billiton up 0.5 cents at $38.31 and Rio Tinto 28 cents higher at $65.71, while Fortescue Metals was unchanged at $4.74. The big four banks were mixed. Commonwealth Bank was up nine cents at $82.67 and NAB was one cent ... |
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