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| | | ... remain in place for this to continue," said S&P. Taylor said that even when looking at Australian based companies such as Rio Tinto or Coles and Woolworths the fund considers the views of global analysts to stay on top of the movements of competitors ... |
| | | | ... Peacock said. "It is $15 billion they are outlaying, so there's always some trepidation around deals of that size." Rival Rio Tinto was up 44 cents at $81.39. Energy stocks were also lower after the price of oil fell due to concerns the world's debt ... |
| | | | ... adding 69 cents to $39.65, and Santos, rising seven cents to $13.21. BHP Billiton was down nine cents to $43.54 and Rio Tinto was 61 cents weaker to $80.34. The big banks all lost some ground. "The banking sector is continuing to drift due to global ... |
| | | | ... sector lower, dropping 59 cents, or 2.38 per cent, to $24.21. BHP Billiton shed 74 cents, or 1.67 per cent, to $43.56 and Rio Tinto fell $1.48 or 1.78 per cent to $81.72. National turnover reached 1.08 billion shares, worth $2.64 billion, with 200 shares ... |
| | | | ... 1209 AEST. But most stocks fell, with market heavyweight BHP Billiton down 73 cents, or 1.62 per cent, to $44.22 and Rio Tinto off $1.17, or 1.39 per cent, to $83.18. BlueScope Steel fell 4.5 cents, or 3.33 per cent, to $1.305 and OneSteel lost eight ... |
| | | | ... difficult market." In the resources sector at 1029 AEST, BHP Billiton had gained 44 cents or 0.99 per cent, at $44.86, Rio Tinto had lifted 80 cents, around one per cent, at $84.35, while Fortescue Metals climbed 10 cents, or 1.57 per cent to $6.48. ... |
| | | | ... reaping short term benefit from Tiger's grounding. In the resource sector, BHP Billiton lost 18 cents to $44.27, while Rio Tinto fell 19 cents to $83.41. The big banks were mixed, ANZ shedding 14 cents to $21.71, National Australia Bank gaining four ... |
| | | | ... cents to $21.78 and ANZ slipped 19 cents to $21.74. Resources stocks were mixed, with BHP gaining 18 cents to $44.41 and Rio Tinto losing 19 cents to $83.13. Elsewhere in the sector, Coal of Africa gained 18 cents, or 16.4 per cent, to $1.28, and BlueScope ... |
| | | | ... commentary but, really, the detailed commentary won't be out for two weeks." BHP Billiton was up 11 cents at $44.13 and Rio Tinto had added eight cents at $83.23. The big banks all were marginally lower. Commonwealth Bank had lost 13 cents at $51.93 ... |
| | | | ... 0.88 per cent) and financials (up 0.42 per cent) were also faring well. BHP Billiton was up 39 cents at $44.16, while Rio Tinto gained 49 cents to $83.32. The big retail banks were also firmer - ANZ rose seven cents to $22.02, CBA was 31 cents higher ... |
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