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| | | ... throughout the year were very well rewarded." Afterpay was the most traded single stock by Saxo clients, followed by Fortescue Metals and BHP Group. ZipCo and Microsoft rounded out the top five. However, while Australian securities were frequently traded ... |
| | | | ... representation on their board. NIB Holdings, Woolworths and Medibank Private also have figures over 55%. While CBA, Fortescue Metals, Mirvac, A2 Milk, Spark New Zealand, Incitec, Ansell, Abacus Property Group, CSR and Clinuvel all had equal gender diversity ... |
| | | | ... OZR) had 61% invested in top five holdings of BHP Group, Rio Tinto, Woodside Petroleum, Newcrest Mining, and Fortescue Metals. |
| | | | ... better way to deliver corporate sustainability reporting. In recent weeks the boutique held a discussion with Fortescue Metals purely on matters related to ESG. Portfolio manager and senior qualitative analyst Jelena Stevanovic said the asset manager ... |
| | | | ... ore producers recently made the largest ever donation by a living Australian to a range of charitable causes. Fortescue Metals chair Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest, along with his wife Nicola, donated $400 million through their Minderoo Foundation, established ... |
| | | | ... were A2 Milk, NAB, ANZ, Telstra, BHP and Bellamy's Australia. Generation X, meanwhile, opted for NAB, BHP, CBA, Fortescue Metals, ANZ and Rio Tinto. |
| | | | ... a resources sector sell-off, with BHP Billiton down 69 cents at $25.58, Rio Tinto down 98 cents at $51.20 and Fortescue Metals 8.5 cents weaker at $1.665. Newcrest Mining proved the exception, adding 39 cents to $11.92 due to a well received quarterly ... |
| | | | ... down two points at 5,550. There is no major economic news scheduled for release on Thursday. In company news, Fortescue Metals, Newcrest Mining and BC Iron are due to release quarterly production reports, and construction firm CIMIC will post its half ... |
| | | | ... the main source of weakness, with BHP Billiton down 17 cents at $26.91, Rio Tinto down 31 cents at $53.00 and Fortescue Metals 2.5 cents weaker at $1.72. Among the banks, Commonwealth had dropped 24 cents to $87.72, ANZ had fallen 34 cents to $32.30 ... |
| | | | ... was up 35.5 cents, or 1.37 per cent, at $26.235, while Rio Tinto gained 71 cents, or 1.4 per cent, to $51.60. Fortescue Metals Group was up two cents, or 1.12 per cent, to $1.805, while Santos had gained 18 cents, or 2.41 per cent, to $7.66. As for the ... |
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