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| | | ... Economists' forecasts had centred on a 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 ... |
| | | | ... 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 news on Thursday, the Australian ... |
| | | | ... 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 were up nine cents, or 2.64 per cent, at $3.50 ... |
| | | | ... 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 local bourse got a positive lead from offshore, where Wall ... |
| | | | ... 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 four major bank also had a positive opening. ... |
| | | | ... 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 higher. ANZ was up 15 cents at $24.87, CBA ... |
| | | | ... 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 $766.8 million, with 242 stocks ... |
| | | | ... 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. In percentage terms, mineral sands explorer Iluka Resources was ... |
| | | | ... companies jumped 1.15 per cent to 5,870.3 points. Locally the mining giants were leading the surge after BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto made comments this week about cutting costs. "They want to keep costs under control until they get a clearer picture on ... |
| | | | ... Billiton, which holds its annual general meeting on Thursday, dropped seven cents to $33.93 while Fortescue opened flat at $3.80. Rio Tinto gained 10 cents to $55.80 after it announced it would cut operating and support costs by more than $US5 billion ... |
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