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| | | ... trade on Wednesday. BHP Billiton was down 25 cents at $35.68, Rio Tinto had dropped four cents to $61.18, but Fortescue Metals was up 7.5 cents at $4.905 and Atlas Iron had gained a quarter of a cent to 92.25 cents. Most other sectors of the market were ... |
| | | | ... resources sector, global miner BHP Billiton was 96 cents lower at $36.76, Rio Tinto had sagged $2.29 to $62.65, and Fortescue Metals was off 27.5 cents at $5.155. Among the major banks, National Australia Bank had lifted two cents to $34.76, ANZ had ... |
| | | | ... sector makes up about 18 per cent of the Australian sharemarket, those Chinese numbers are really impacting." Fortescue Metals Group was down 44.5 cents at $4.985, Arrium had shed 12 cents to $1.385 and Atlas Iron had dropped 7.5 cents to 96 cents. BHP ... |
| | | | ... resources sector, global miner BHP Billiton was 96 cents lower at $36.76, Rio Tinto had sagged $2.29 to $62.65, and Fortescue Metals was off 27.5 cents at $5.155. Among the major banks, National Australia Bank had lifted two cents to $34.76, ANZ had ... |
| | | | ... In the resources sector, BHP Billiton had dropped $1.09 at $37.29, Rio Tinto was down 68 cents at $66.16 and Fortescue Metals was four cents weaker at $5.40. Energy stocks were higher though, with Oil Search up 21.5 cents at $8.865, Santos up 11 cents ... |
| | | | ... the resources sector, BHP Billiton was 74 cents lower at $37.64, Rio Tinto had fallen 49 cents to $66.35, and Fortescue Metals had shed seven cents to $5.37. |
| | | | ... overnight." In the resources sector, BHP Billiton was up 28 cents at $38.66, Rio Tinto had lifted $1.03 to $67.63, and Fortescue Metals had gained six cents to $5.56. On the final day of corporate earnings season, Woolworths shares slid 59 cents, or ... |
| | | | ... is still playing out," he said. BHP Billiton added 33 cents to $39.50, Rio Tinto gained 33 cents to $70.56 and Fortescue Metals was 9.0 cents higher at $6.11. Market heavyweights that were weaker were Telstra, which dropped 16 cents to $5.09, Woodside ... |
| | | | ... expected expenditure data for the December quarter. In equities news, Qantas, the Seven Group, Nine Entertainment, Gindalbie Metals, Perpetual, and Transfield Services are expected to post first half results. In Australia, the market on Wednesday closed ... |
| | | | ... is still playing out," he said. BHP Billiton added 33 cents to $39.50, Rio Tinto gained 33 cents to $70.56 and Fortescue Metals was 9.0 cents higher at $6.11. Market heavyweights that were weaker were Telstra, which dropped 16 cents to $5.09, Woodside ... |
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