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| | | ... ore prices continued to rebound. BHP Billiton was 17 cents higher at $32.75, Fortescue was up 10 cents to $3.47 and Rio Tinto gained 41.5 cents to $54.94. Local national turnover was 354 million securities worth $433 million, with 352 stocks up, 204 ... |
| | | | ... lower at 5,793.2 points on Monday. Locally, the mining giants opened mixed. At 1059 BHP was 14 cents higher at $32.60, Rio Tinto was three cents lower at $54.67 and Fortescue was five cents weaker at $3.50. The four major banks were also mixed. ANZ was ... |
| | | | ... $US1,693.89 per ounce. Also, contract prices of key commodities such as gold, copper and oil also rose in US trading. Locally, Rio Tinto rose 4.04 per cent - the most among all stocks on the S&P/ASX20 - or $2.12, to $54.50, while BHP Billiton was up ... |
| | | | ... cents, or one per cent, higher at 1030 AEST. Among the big miners, BHP Billiton was 31 cents stronger at $31.36 and Rio Tinto was up 92 cents at $50.26. But Fortescue Metals Group was one of the few iron ore miners to post losses amid continuing concerns ... |
| | | | ... the iron ore price. Elsewhere in the resources sector, global miner BHP Billiton was 74 cents weaker at $30.82, and Rio Tinto had shed $1.325 at $49.045. Linc Energy eased 1.5 cents to 52.5 cents after it said its operations in the south of the United ... |
| | | | ... five cents, or 1.40 per cent, at $3.61. Meanwhile, BHP Billiton was 35 cents, or 1.11 per cent, higher at $31.76 and Rio Tinto was up 98 cents, or 1.97 per cent, at $50.83. National turnover was million 124 securities worth $273 million, with 246 stocks ... |
| | | | ... driving their respective industries further with great success. LTG GoldRock joins only four Australian companies - Rio Tinto, Westpac, Andrew Forrest and Newcrest Mining - on the World Finance 100 list from 2011, and is the only foreign exchange company ... |
| | | | ... its results are expected to be released. The global miner opened 14 cents lower at $33.13, while fellow resource giant Rio Tinto lost 16 cents to $54.25. Among the major banks, Commonwealth Bank was 19 cents down at $55.61, National Australia Bank had ... |
| | | | ... posting a $1.04 billion loss in the 12 months to June. Global miner BHP Billiton was 24 cents richer at $33.24, and Rio Tinto descended 45 cents to $54.90. In the financial services sector, Challenger was seven cents weaker at $3.78 after volatile investment ... |
| | | | ... to $24.905 and ANZ was 13 cents higher at $24.74. The resources sector was mixed, with BHP up 16 cents at $33.16 and Rio Tinto down 65 cents at $54.70. BlueScope Steel was down half a cent at 39.5 cents after forecasting an improved financial performance ... |
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