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| | | ... jumped 20 cents to $30.09 and National Australia Bank gained 15 cents to $33.25. The mining giants had a lacklustre opening. BHP Billiton lost 30 cents to $34.37 after new chief executive Andrew Mackenzie, at a conference in Barcelona, signalled plans ... |
| | | | ... territory. Wesfarmers was up six cents to $42.39 and at 1038 Woolworths was up 26 cents to $34.96. The mining giants opened lower. BHP Billiton fell 27 cents to $34.48, Rio Tinto declined 47 cents to $57.98 and Fortescue lost 5.5 cents to $3.855. By ... |
| | | | ... territory. Wesfarmers was up six cents to $42.39 and at 1038 Woolworths was up 26 cents to $34.96. The mining giants opened lower. BHP Billiton fell 27 cents to $34.48, Rio Tinto declined 47 cents to $57.98 and Fortescue lost 5.5 cents to $3.855. By ... |
| | | | ... National Australia Bank added five cents to $32.73 and Macquarie Bank gained 55 cents to $45.95. The mining giants opened mixed. BHP Billiton gained four cents to $34.58, Rio Tinto lost 3.5 cents to $58.165 and Fortescue dropped 1.5 cents to $3.905. ... |
| | | | ... nine cents to $71.14, and ANZ, which was ex-dividend, had fallen 99 cents to $30.47. In the resources sector, global miner BHP Billiton was up 29 cents at $34.59, but Rio Tinto was down six cents to $58.84. Meanwhile, media giant News Corp was 92 cents ... |
| | | | ... Wednesday, which are expected to be positive, would have an impact on resources shares. The mining giants opened higher, with BHP Billiton up 24 cents to $33.91, Rio Tinto up 67 cents to $58.06 and Fortescue 12.5 cents higher at $3.815. Seven West Media ... |
| | | | ... have to say what's wrong with the economy." Conversely, mining stocks continued to outperform the overall share market, with BHP Billiton adding 37 cents, or 1.13 per cent, to $33.24 and Rio Tinto putting on 69 cents, or 1.23 per cent, to $56.67 at 1027 ... |
| | | | ... gaining 16.83 points or 1.05 per cent, and setting a new record. Locally, the mining sector was outperforming the market, with BHP Billiton 2.94 per cent, or 94 cents firmer, at $32.91 and Rio Tinto adding 3.62 per cent, or $2.06, to $56.51. Banking ... |
| | | | ... contract price for key commodities such as gold, copper and oil also settled firmer in New York trade. Those gains helped push BHP up 24 cents to $32.03 and Rio 83 cents higher to $54.74. "This is a big buying opportunity of the year," Mr Smith said. ... |
| | | | ... seen commodities pull off and which has seen the materials sector pull back," he said. The mining giants all opened lower. BHP Billiton fell 20 cents to $31.97, Rio Tinto dropped 36 cents to $54.67 and Fortescue lost two cents to $54.67. Oz Minerals ... |
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