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| | | ... ($A1.44 billion) in new funding for the expansion of its flagship iron ore operations in Western Australia's Pilbara region. BHP Billiton was 87 cents, or 2.78 per cent higher, at $32.17 and Rio Tinto gained $1.85, or 3.56 per cent, to $53.86. The four ... |
| | | | ... act and, obviously, people are a little bit disappointed by the inaction of the central bank," he said. In equities news, BHP Billiton shares fell 49 cents, or 1.53 per cent, to $31.53 after the mining giant announced it would write down the value of ... |
| | | | ... risks off tonight (at the ECB meeting) those stocks will get smashed most tomorrow." The big miners started the day higher. BHP Billiton was up 17 cents to $31.87, Rio Tinto was 30 cents better at $53.83 and iron ore miner Fortescue Metals had lifted ... |
| | | | ... Country Road shares were in a trading halt after last trading at $3.24. The big miners and the four major banks were all lower. BHP Billiton was down 24 cents to $31.69 and Rio Tinto was nine cents lower at $53.11. ANZ was down eight cents at $23.46 ... |
| | | | ... $6 billion iron ore project in Western Australia's Pilbara region. The big miners and the four major banks were all higher. BHP Billiton was up 29 cents to $31.92 and Rio Tinto was 45 cents higher to $52.75. ANZ was up three cents to $23.41, National ... |
| | | | ... $1.45 a share takeover offer undervalued the company. The mining giants and the four major banks were all higher at open. BHP Billiton was up 16 cents to $31.15, Fortescue was 15 cents higher to $4.15 and Rio Tinto was up 88 cents to $51.39. ANZ was ... |
| | | | ... $1.45 a share takeover offer undervalued the company. The mining giants and the four major banks were all higher at open. BHP Billiton was up 16 cents to $31.15, Fortescue was 15 cents higher to $4.15 and Rio Tinto was up 88 cents to $51.39. ANZ was ... |
| | | | ... there's probably a realisation that maybe things aren't going to be too good." The mining giants opened significantly lower with BHP Billiton shedding 57 cents to $30.36, while Rio Tinto losing $1.11 to $50.65. OZ Minerals lost 16 cents to $7.37 after ... |
| | | | ... offer from US private equity firm TPG. Its shares are currently in a trading halt. The mining giants were all higher at open. BHP Billiton was 11 cents up to $30.66, Rio Tinto was 28.5 cents higher at $51.80 and Fortescue gained two cents to $4.07. At ... |
| | | | ... of several New Corp subsidiaries. Shares in the resources giants also fell, with Rio Tinto two per cent lower at $52.28 and BHP Billiton down 2.2 per cent at $30.68. Among the banks, Westpac shares were 0.6 per cent lower at $22.71, ANZ fell 0.7 per ... |
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