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| | | ... makes a submission to federal inquiry into 'fly-in, fly-out' workforce practices in regional Australia, in Melbourne. Rio Tinto is also due to appear before the inquiry. Meanwhile, Sydney Airport chief executive Kerrie Mather is to address the American ... |
| | | | ... per cent at 95.6 index points for June. The mining giants all opened higher. BHP Billiton was up 27 cents to $31.99, Rio Tinto was up 45 cents to $55.10 and Fortescue Metals was up eight cents to $4.63. The major banks were mixed. ANZ was up five cents ... |
| | | | ... tech-laden Nasdaq composite fell 48.69 points, or 1.70 per cent, to 2,809.73. On the local market, BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto fell heavily in line with their moves in London and New York overnight. By 1022 AEST BHP Billiton was down 33 cents, or 1.03 ... |
| | | | ... Thursday's closing price of $US1,621.75 per fine ounce. BHP Billiton gained 54 cents, or 1.71 per cent, to $32.12 and Rio Tinto added $1.06 or 1.91 per cent, to $56.46 on China's decision to cut interest rates by 25 basis points from Friday, Mr Sada ... |
| | | | ... added 18.10 points, or 0.66 per cent, to 2,778.11. On the local market BHP Billiton fell five cents to $31.11, while Rio Tinto firmed 50 cents to $54.25. Banks were also mixed, with ANZ Banking Group up two cents to $21.34, but Westpac losing 16 cents ... |
| | | | ... Materials stocks made solid gains, with market heavyweight BHP Billiton adding 42 cents, or 1.37 per cent, to $31.17, and Rio Tinto gaining 93 cents, or 1.76 per cent, to $53.83. Woodside Petroleum led the energy sector higher, gaining 64 cents, or 2.07 ... |
| | | | ... stocks were among the hardest hit, with market heavyweight BHP Billiton falling 67.5 cents, or 2.13 per cent to $31.055. Rio Tinto slumped $1.87, or 3.37 per cent, to $53.66, and energy major Woodside Petroleum lost $1.09 or 3.41 per cent, to $30.87. ... |
| | | | ... 0.35 per cent, to 2,827.34.. On the local market, BHP Billiton had fallen 43 cents, or 1.35 per cent, to $31.54, while Rio Tinto lost $1.22 or 2.15 per cent, to $55.635. Gold major Newcrest Mining dropped 42 cents, or 1.69 per cent, to $24.50. The spot ... |
| | | | ... negative territory, trading down 71 cents, or 2.21 per cent, to $31.46 after trading 1.74 per cent lower in opening trade. Rio Tinto fell $1.22 or 2.13 per cent, to $56.13. Santos was the worst performer among oil majors, losing 38 cents or 3.12 per ... |
| | | | ... measures on the same scale as it did in 2008. BHP Billiton fell 36 cents, or 1.11 per cent to $32.01 by 1205 AEST, while Rio Tinto dropped 89 cents, or 1.53 per cent to $57.25, and Fortescue Metals Group declined four cents to $4.85. Santos led energy ... |
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