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| | | ... Woodside was down 59 cents at $39.45, Santos had lost 11 cents to $13.14 and Oil Search was six cents weaker at $6.55. Fortescue Metals Group released its June quarter production report on Friday, with shipments up 38 per cent on last year's June quarter. ... |
| | | | ... had gained 44 cents or 0.99 per cent, at $44.86, Rio Tinto had lifted 80 cents, around one per cent, at $84.35, while Fortescue Metals climbed 10 cents, or 1.57 per cent to $6.48. The biggest media story in years intensified overnight when News Corporation ... |
| | | | ... Petroleum lost 16 cents to $40.24 and Oil Search gained three cents to $6.48. Materials stocks were moderately higher, with Fortescue Metals gaining nine cents, or 1.49 per cent to $6.15. "Mining stocks generally speaking are not that exciting," Mr Chatterton ... |
| | | | ... said. The resource sector was mixed, with BHP Billiton down 25 cents at $42.21, Rio Tinto up 15 cents at $79.94 and Fortescue Metals flat at $6.10. Financials were all weaker, with ANZ the worst performer, down 26 cents, or 1.2 per cent, at $21.46. Commonwealth ... |
| | | | ... Billiton shares are up 57 cents, or 1.36 per cent, to $42.57. Rio Tinto was up $1.44, or 1.83 per cent, to $80.08 and Fortescue Metals found seven cents to $6.15. The major banks have all improved, with Commonwealth up 55 cents at $50.81, Westpac 23 ... |
| | | | ... Billiton shares had gained 55 cents, or 1.31 per cent, to 41.90, Rio Tinto was up $1.04, or 1.35 per cent, to $78.34 and Fortescue Metals found nine cents, or 1.5 per cent, to $6.11. In the energy sector, Woodside Petroleum shares had lifted 75 cents ... |
| | | | ... businesses. "There's starting to be a bit of value buying," he said. Stocks which benefitted on Monday were Telstra, Fortescue, Wesfarmers and Coca Cola Amatil. "It's a number of stocks that have been historically very good stable earners, and have been ... |
| | | | ... lower. BHP was down 60 cents, or 1.4 per cent, at $42.55, while Rio was off 91 cents, or 1.1 per cent, at $79.29, and Fortescue was eight cents weaker, by 1.3 per cent, at $6.24. The big retail banks were mostly in the red, too. ANZ was three cents lower ... |
| | | | ... overnight, Mr Herring said. At 1202 AEST BHP Billiton was down 34 cents to $43.21, Rio Tinto had lost 25 cents to $79.85 and Fortescue Metals was one cent lower at $6.45. Bank stocks were higher but still well below their levels of earlier in the week ... |
| | | | ... materials as well." At 1210 AEST, BHP Billiton was 48 cents higher at $44.39, while Rio Tinto was up 67 cents at $81.27 and Fortescue Metals was 10 cents higher at $6.50. Mr Herring said the market had been "uncommitted" for a couple of weeks as investors ... |
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