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| | | ... both fell more heavily than the market overall. BHP Billiton shed $1.21, by almost three per cent, to $40.36, while Rio Tinto lost $2.10, over 2.5 per cent, to $77.95. Banks, too, opened lower. National Australia Bank fell 56 cents to $23.41, Westpac ... |
| | | | ... down, while some smaller players managed to post gains. BHP Billiton shed 93 cents, over two per cent, to $41.37, and Rio Tinto lost $1.47, almost two per cent, to $80.05. But Bow Energy was up three cents, around three per cent, at $1.15, Sandfire Resources ... |
| | | | ... followed by the Commonwealth Bank, Westpac, ANZ, National Australia Bank, Woodside Petroleum, Woolworths, Wesfarmers, Rio Tinto and lastly Origin Energy. Telstra fell out of the top 10 stocks used by Multiport's SMSFs, in a move that may be linked to ... |
| | | | ... gained 54 cents, or 2.6 per cent, to $20.96. Resources stocks were also higher, with BHP Billiton up $1.04 at $42.46 and Rio Tinto added $1.74 to $81.74. Other big movers were Iluka Resources, up 85 cents at $18.61, Paladin Energy had added 12 cents ... |
| | | | ... after announcing a $US279 million ($A254.24 million) expansion of its manganese operations in the Northern Territory. Rio Tinto was down 88 cents at $80.32. The spot price of gold in Sydney was at $US1,615.00 per fine ounce, up 31 cents from Thursday's ... |
| | | | ... Coles supermarket chain. Elsewhere, market heavyweight BHP Billiton lost 74 cents, or 1.72 per cent, to $42.26, and Rio Tinto fell $1.24, or 1.5 per cent, to $81.35. Banks and financial stocks lost ground, with the big four banks led lower by Westpac ... |
| | | | ... In local trade, materials and resource stocks led the market down, with BHP Billiton falling 44 cents to $43.08, and Rio Tinto down 39 cents at $82.60. Banks and financials were also down, with ANZ worst hit, falling 23 cents, or 1.07 per cent, to $21.32. ... |
| | | | ... the federal court ruling that a non-union collective agreement covering workers in its Pilbara operations was invalid. Rio Tinto was up 69 cents at $82.75. Energy stocks also had gained ground. Oil Search Ltd shares were up 18 cents, or 2.67 per cent ... |
| | | | ... $21.67, while Westpac was up 39 cents, or 1.84 per cent, at $21.53. BHP Billiton was 16 cents lower at $43.42, while Rio Tinto added 11 cents to $82.45 after saying it was considering selling off one of its UK coal-fired power stations before the commencement ... |
| | | | ... phone hacking scandal in the UK. In the resources sector, BHP Billiton was up 77 cents, or 1.8 per cent, at $43.39 while Rio Tinto gained $1.19, or 1.5 per cent, to $82.52. BHP said on Wednesday it had achieved production records in four commodities ... |
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