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| | | ... 100 index of top companies slid 0.22 per cent to close at 6,107.86 points on Monday. Locally the mining giants opened mixed. BHP Billiton gained 9.5 cents to $36.66, Rio Tinto dived 37 cents to $65.62 and Fortescue fell three cents to $4.70. Rio Tinto ... |
| | | | ... announced it would cut a further 170 jobs in Victoria as it reduces production to cut costs. The mining giants opened mixed with BHP Billiton down 20 cents to $36.48, Rio Tinto up six cents to $65.86 and Fortescue down five cents to $4.68. The four major ... |
| | | | ... 3.0 per cent rise in approvals for November. The mining giants were all down at noon. Rio Tinto slumped 14 cents to $66.67, BHP lost 13 cents to $37.45 and Fortescue fell 1.5 cents to $4.725. The four major banks were mixed at noon. ANZ was up 7.5 cents ... |
| | | | ... DAX 30 gained 0.33 per cent to 7,614.79 points, its highest level since January 2008. The mining giants all opened lower. BHP Billiton dropped three cents to $35.73, Rio Tinto fell 29 cents to $61.91 and Fortescue lost 4.5 cents to $4.235. In local economic ... |
| | | | ... best local performers, with metals and minerals stocks up 1.02 per cent at 1032 AEDT. The energy sector was up 1.01 per cent. BHP Billiton added 41 cents to $35.82 after Rio Tinto was up 41 cents at $62.185. Shares in casino operator Echo Entertainment ... |
| | | | ... having risen 1.03 per cent, according to IRESS data, while materials stocks - a big market sector - had risen 0.91 per cent. BHP Billiton was up 41 cents, or 1.17 per cent at $35.36, while Rio Tinto had gained 92 cents, or 1.5 per cent, to $62.22. The ... |
| | | | ... own life days after taking a prank call from two DJs from the company's Austereo Network. The mining giants opened higher. BHP Billiton was up 3.5 cents to $34.775, Rio Tinto was 48 cents higher at $60.65 and Fortescue gained six cents to $3.85. The ... |
| | | | ... traded. All but one sector on the Australian bourse was in positive territory at the open, according to IRESS data. Major miner BHP was up 31.5 cents at $34.725, while Rio had advanced 36 cents to $60.28. Meanwhile Australia's big four banks were also ... |
| | | | ... cut a further $35 million and tap shareholders for $230 million in response to its recent poor performance. Global minter BHP Billiton was up 41 cents to $34.70 and Rio Tinto gained 77 cents to $60.12. National turnover was 249.8 million securities worth ... |
| | | | ... when the central bank board meets on Tuesday (AEDT). "There is generally a little bit more optimism around," Mr Morrow said. BHP Billiton was up 18 cents, or 0.52 per cent, at $34.57, while Rio tinto had advanced 14 cents, or 0.24 per cent, to $58.89. ... |
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