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| | | ... around." Major resources stocks were higher, with Rio Tinto up $1.84 at $79.25 and BHP Billiton was $1.09 higher at $44.06. Fortescue had added 23 cents to $5.89. Mr Bishop said Australia's resource exports are likely to increase in the long-term as ... |
| | | | ... cent rise in first half net profit. Rio Tinto fell 25 cents to $87.40. Among other companies reporting, iron ore miner Fortescue Metals Group jumped seven cents, or 1.02 per cent, to $6.94 after booking a seven-fold increase in first half profit. Wealth ... |
| | | | ... half results are due from Consolidated Media Holdings Ltd, Billabong International Ltd, Sims Metal Management Ltd, and Fortescue Metals Group Ltd. ANZ Banking Group Ltd releases its first quarter trading update. James Hardie Industries SE issues third ... |
| | | | ... positive lead from overseas, she said. BHP Billiton was up 89 cents at $47.27, Rio Tinto had gained $1.25 to $88.53 and Fortescue was eight cents higher at $6.80. The financial sector was higher with the exception of Commonwealth Bank, after it went ... |
| | | | ... Riversdale was down two cents at $15.83. The other miners were mixed at noon. BHP Billiton was 17 cents lower at $46.57 while Fortescue Metals was steady at $6.70. Miner Alumina was down two cents at $2.47 after it posted a $US35 million ($A34.75 million) ... |
| | | | ... Australia Bank was up 35 cents, or 1.4 per cent, at $25.83. The miners were mixed. Rio Tinto was up 85 cents at $88.17 and Fortescue Metals was up one cent at $6.70, while BHP Billiton was down 30 cents at $46.68. Rio Tinto announced overnight that it ... |
| | | | ... said. Resources were higher at noon. BHP Billiton was up 44 cents at $46.76, Rio Tinto had risen 49 cents to $86.69 and Fortescue Metals was up 10 cents, or 1.51 per cent, at $6.73. The major banks were also stronger. National Australia Bank was up 33 ... |
| | | | ... BHP Billiton was up 65 cents, or 1.42 per cent, at $46.35, Rio Tinto had risen $1.01, or 1.18 per cent, to $86.83 and Fortescue Metals was up one cent at $6.63. In discretionary spending stocks, News Corporation was up 45 cents, or 2.67 per cent, at ... |
| | | | ... overnight. BHP was down 91 cents, or 2.01 per cent, at $44.28 and Rio Tinto was $1.25 lower, or 1.46 per cent, at $84.32. Fortescue was the worst performer on the S&P/ASX50, down 17 cents, or 2.56 per cent, at $6.46. Despite early gains, major energy ... |
| | | | ... shipments in the first half of the financial year, however. Rio Tinto was down $1.75, or two per cent, at $85.87 while Fortescue dropped 47 cents, or 6.54 per cent, to $6.72, after Singapore investment house Temasek sold an $879 million stake in the ... |
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