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| | | ... now starting to play catch-up by falling." Mining giant BHP Billiton was 51 cents, or 1.3 per cent, down at $37.57, Rio Tinto had slumped $1.06, or 1.7 per cent, to $60.89 and Fortescue Metals, which only produces iron ore, was 8.5 cents, or 1.9 per ... |
| | | | ... $33.015, while National Australia Bank dropped 10 cents to $33.49. Mining giant BHP Billiton gained 10 cents to $38.36, Rio Tinto lost 15 three cents to $62.66, and Fortescue Metals eased half a cent to $4.695. |
| | | | ... overnight helped buffer some mining stocks, he said. At 1020 AEST, BHP Billiton was nine cents higher at $38.39 while Rio Tinto had shed seven cents to $62.71. Among the major banks, National Australia Bank had fallen 11 cents to $33.49, and Westpac ... |
| | | | ... profit lifted almost 16 per cent to $2.2 billion. ANZ was 9.5 cents higher at $32.995. The big miners were mixed, with Rio Tinto coming off Tuesday's highs. It fell 32 cents to $62.53, while BHP Billiton gained 25 cents to $38.21. Fortescue Metals was ... |
| | | | ... moment, which has helped us," he said. "There's been a rebound in resource stocks after JP Morgan upgraded the sector." Rio Tinto, which was named as JP Morgan's top pick, had jumped $1.94 to $62.94. BHP Billiton had lifted 92 cents to $38.08 and Fortescue ... |
| | | | ... National Australia Bank added five cents to $34.19. In the resources sector, BHP Billiton fell 26.5 cents to $37.385, Rio Tinto dumped 41 cents at $61.05, and Fortescue Metals firmed 2.5 cents at $4.845. Natural gas distributor Envestra soared 20 cents ... |
| | | | ... Westpac was 33 cents higher at $34.83. The big miners were also higher, with BHP Billiton up 50 cents at $37.67 and Rio Tinto had lifted 76 cents to $61.36. Rail operator Aurizon's shares were three cents higher at $4.91. The company has flagged up to ... |
| | | | ... be brought down on Thursday. In equities news, National Australia Bank is expected to post first half results, while Rio Tinto, AMP and Caltex have annual general meetings. Wesfarmers chairman Bob Avery is slated to speak at an Australia-Israel Chamber ... |
| | | | ... Bank had shed seven cents to $34.04. The big miners had also lost value, with BHP Billiton down 21 cents at $37.45, Rio Tinto down 79 cents at $60.71 and Fortescue Metals was 3.5 cents weaker at $4.765. Construction materials companies were weaker, with ... |
| | | | ... release of data showing a weaker trade surplus in March, due to weaker exports. BHP Billiton was down 11 cents at $37.38, Rio Tinto had dropped 37 cents to $61.28 and Fortescue Metals was five cents weaker at $4.81. IG market strategist Evan Lucas said ... |
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