188.21BMarket Cap12.80P/E (Static)
116.420High114.930Low1.58MVolume115.010Open112.810Pre Close184.31MTurnover136.82052wk High0.13%Turnover Ratio1.62BShares99.25352wk Low9.054EPS TTM143.86BFloat Cap136.820Historical High12.80P/E (Static)1.24BShs Float0.426Historical Low9.054EPS LYR1.32%Amplitude5.70Dividend TTM2.27P/B1Lot Size4.92%Div YieldTTM
Rio Tinto Ltd Stock Forum
Overall, the median CEO pay for the ASX100 dropped from $3.93 million to $3.87 million, marking the lowest median in a decade of ACSI's realized pay...
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An equal share of 2,000 points: For mooers who correctly guess the price range of RIO's closing price at 4 PM AEST July 31.
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• Top losers: $Bellevue Gold Ltd(BGL.AU)$, $Northern Star Resources Ltd(NST.AU)$, $Perseus Mining Ltd(PRU.AU)$
Market Performance
The Australian $S&P/ASX 200(.XJO.AU)$ Index concluded the week with a robust increase of 0.8%, reaching 7921.3, yet this upswing was not enough to prevent the cessation of ...
Since the beginning of this year, $S&P/ASX 200(.XJO.AU)$ has accumulated a gain of 3.56%. On July 17, 2024, led by financial and real estate stocks, the ASX 200 index broke through the box and reached a historical high of 8083.7 points, with the overall market currently in an upward trend.
In terms of industry sectors, technology st...
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$BHP Group Ltd(BHP.AU)$ $Rio Tinto Ltd(RIO.AU)$ $Fortescue Ltd(FMG.AU)$
Paper Silver up 0.2% to $29.36
Platinum down 1.3% to $961
Palladium down 0.64% to $896
Copper down 0.7% to $4.20
Brent Crude 0.34% to $82.33
Iron ore down 1% to $103.50 $BHP Group Ltd(BHP.AU)$ $Rio Tinto Ltd(RIO.AU)$ $Newmont Corp(NEM.AU)$ $Pilbara Minerals Ltd(PLS.AU)$ $Fortescue Ltd(FMG.AU)$
It might not be so bad for the two major Aussie iron ore producers, though, suggest UBS. BHP’s dividend is likely to be lower than it was in 2023, but it’s still going to pay out a whopping US$3.5 billion in dividends – and that's just for the current June half...
• AI and semiconductor stocks pulled back hard while slower-growing stocks on the Dow Jones led the index to a fresh closing and intraday high.
• Australian shares fell 0.2 per cent at the open as the tech sector tumbled 1.7 per cent to follow its overseas peers lower.
• Stocks to watch: Domino's Pizza, Accent Group, Telix Pharmaceuticals, Fortescue
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