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| | | ... consider that commodities are generally priced in US dollars," he said. Global miner BHP Billiton hovered at $35.82, and Rio Tinto reversed five cents to $63.05. Among the major banks, National Australia Bank was 50 cents higher at $32.14, ANZ had climbed ... |
| | | | ... of profit taking," Mr McCarthy said. Fortescue Metals was among the strongest performers, up 11 cents at $4.51, while Rio Tinto had gained $1.15 to $64.38 and BHP Billiton had added 19 cents to $36.01. The big four banks were slightly lower, with ANZ ... |
| | | | ... $31.20. Investors were not wholly embracing riskier, cyclical stocks, with miner BHP Billiton 4.5 cents down at $35.525, Rio Tinto 26 cents up at $63.91 and Fortescue Metals six cents lower at $4.31. There was some good economic news, with official sales ... |
| | | | ... has been the trend in the last three months." BHP Billiton is down $1.025, or nearly 3.0 per cent, to $35.815 while Rio Tinto is $1.36, or 2.1 per cent, off at $64.72. Southern Cross Austereo Media shares are up after it said it was looking at its options ... |
| | | | ... Westpac improved 13 cents to $30.90. In the resources sector, global miner BHP Billiton was 28 cents poorer at $36.79, and Rio Tinto eased 96 cents to $66.09. Among other stocks, broadcaster Ten Network lifted 1.75 cents, or 5.3 per cent, to 34.75 cents ... |
| | | | ... the 12 months were Lutheran Super with 16.6%, VISSF with 15.3%, AMG Corporate Super with 13.2%, REST with 14.9% and Rio Tinto Super with 14.8%. The top five Personal super funds (by balanced options) over the 12 months were AMG Personal Super with 16.4% ... |
| | | | ... performer, up 51.5 cents at $65.985. Mining companies were relatively flat, with BHP Billiton up 23 cents at $36.58 and Rio Tinto up 23.5 cents at $65.805. National turnover was 949 million securities worth $1.6 billion. |
| | | | ... or 2.29 per cent higher, at $30.165. But the resources sector was lower. BHP Billiton was down 10 cents to $37.07 and Rio Tinto was down 32 cents at $66.98. Santos on Friday posted a drop in full year net profit, but the oil and gas producer said it ... |
| | | | ... said. Mining giant BHP Billiton led the market lower, falling 2.9 per cent, or $1.12, to hit $37.53 at 1040 AEDT. Rival Rio Tinto was 2.59 per cent, or $1.80, weaker at $67.60. Origin Energy's shares fell 7.71 per cent, or 95.5 cents, to $14.25 at 1059 ... |
| | | | ... lower copper and aluminium prices on Monday in China and London. BHP Billiton opened five cents higher at $38.72, but Rio Tinto fell 59 cents to $70.30 and Fortescue dropped three cents to $5.10. Europe's main stock markets mostly fell after a weekend ... |
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