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| | | ... points, Frankfurt's DAX 30 gave up 0.39 per cent to 7,204.96 and the Paris CAC 40 eased 0.06 per cent lower to 3,407.68 points. BHP Billiton fell 35 cents to $34.32, Rio Tinto dived 89 cents to $58.46 and Fortescue lost 6.5 cents to $3.875. ANZ Bank ... |
| | | | ... significant recovery in the US has helped, as has movement in base metal prices." Iron ore prices were up $US1 to $US120 overnight. BHP Billiton shares gained 69 cents to $34.51 at open, Rio Tinto was $1.40 higher at $57.65 and Fortescue gained 12 cents ... |
| | | | ... analysts adjust their estimates as they gather more information." All sectors of the local market opened lower. In resources, BHP Billiton was down 29 cents at $33.96, Rio Tinto was 44.5 cents weaker at $56.495 and Fortescue had lost six cents $4.02. ... |
| | | | ... $25.35, Westpac gained 10 cents to $25.44 and Commonwealth Bank added 12 cents to $57.43. The mining giants were all higher. BHP Billiton gained 12 cents to $34.09, Fortescue added three cents to $4.13 and Rio Tinto was up 20 cents to $57.06. National ... |
| | | | ... and Suncorp was down five cents at $9.44. The resources sector was slightly weaker, after commodity prices fell overnight. BHP was down eight cents at $33.75 and Rio Tinto had shed 48 cents to $56.44. The banks were mostly higher, with ANZ up nine cents ... |
| | | | ... posting the highest gains but trading could be volatile throughout the day as Hurricane Sandy threatened the US north east. BHP Billiton was eights cents higher at open to $33.94, Fortescue gained six cents to $4.11 and Rio Tinto added 70 cents to $57.15. ... |
| | | | ... of BP Australasia Paul Waterman is due to speak at the Australian British Chamber of Commerce lunch in Melbourne and former BHP chairman Don Argus is scheduled to speak at a QUT Business School function. Virgin CEO John Borghetti, Fairfax CEO Greg Hywood ... |
| | | | ... Chatterton said the mining giants had opened positively as iron ore prices continued their upward trend. "The big movers are BHP, Fortescue and Rio," he said. "Iron ore is back to $US120 a tonne after being down around $US90 (a tonne)." BHP Billiton ... |
| | | | Stocks to watch on the Australian stock exchange at noon on Wednesday BHP - BHP BILLITON LTD - up 41 cents, or 1.24 per cent, at $33.48 BHP Billiton increased production of most of its resources in the first quarter of the financial year, and has maintained ... |
| | | | ... production due out later this week. "You have the nervous holding back because of falling commodity prices," Ms Roadley said. BHP Billiton shed seven cents to open at $33.28 while Rio Tinto lost 29 cents to $55.23 as the resources giant prepares to release ... |
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