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| | ... $2.37, Rio Tinto had gained 72 cents to $57.62 and Fortescue Metals was two cents higher at $2.14. Oil and gas producer Woodside Petroleum had jumped 66 cents to $35.53 and Santos had put on 16.5 cents to $8.075 as the oil price lifted. The banks were ... |
| | | ... 21.5% underlying growth after a $1.5 billion currency loss was taken into account. However, companies such as Amcor, Woodside Petroleum, BHP and Transurban raised dividends enough in Australian dollar terms to deliver increases in US dollar terms, as ... |
| | | ... stand-out early in the session on some gains in the oil prices overnight," OptionsXpress market analyst Ben Le Brun said Woodside Petroleum gained 36 cents to $34.87, Santos was up 19 cents to $8.85 and Oil Search was 15.5 cents higher at $7.885. Retail ... |
| | | ... cents higher to $59.33 and Fortescue Metals lifted three cents, or more than one per cent, to $2.60. Oil and gas giant Woodside was 18 cents higher to $34.32, while Santos picked up nine cents to $8.68. |
| | | ... cents higher to $59.06 and Fortescue Metals lifted 10 cents, or more than four per cent, to $2.60. Oil and gas giant Woodside was 55 cents higher to $34.55, while Santos picked up nine cents to $8.68. Among the major banks, the Commonwealth lifted 31 ... |
| | | ... performers, after the West Texas and Brent North Sea oil prices dived after hitting 2015 highs. Oil and gas explorer Woodside fell 46 cents, or 1.3 per cent, to $34.60, Santos fell 21 cents, or 2.3 per cent, to $8.82, while Oil Search dropped 10 cents ... |
| | | ... announcing a 23 per cent drop in sales volumes for the March quarter. But the broader energy sector was firmer, with Woodside up four cents at $35.93 and Oil Search adding three cents to $8.46. Of the banks, Commonwealth Bank fell eight cents to $92.64 ... |
| | | ... to $54.56 while iron ore player Fortescue was 1.5 cents lower at $1.855. Energy stocks fell as oil prices slid, with Woodside down 19 cents to $34.50 while Santos lost 17.5 cents to $7.705. Commonwealth Bank was 97 cents down at $90.81 after opening ... |
| | | ... at $55.01 and Fortescue Metals had slipped 8.5 cents to $1.87. Energy stocks were boosted by higher oil prices, with Woodside Petroleum up 21 cents at $35.69, while Santos had gained seven cents to $8.00 despite suffering a 24 per cent plunge in quarterly ... |
| | | ... expected. In equities news, Fortescue Metals, Iluka Resources and Whitehaven Coal release quarter production reports, while Woodside Petroleum and Rio Tinto have annual general meetings. In Australia, the market on Wednesday closed lower with weaker ... |
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