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RIO Rio Tinto Plc

5,555.00
-9.00 (-0.16%)
14 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Rio Tinto Plc LSE:RIO London Ordinary Share GB0007188757 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -9.00 -0.16% 5,555.00 5,551.00 5,553.00 5,570.00 5,473.00 5,504.00 6,411,315 16:35:14
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Miscellaneous Metal Ores,nec 54.86B 10.06B 6.1815 8.98 90.34B

Australia's Top Miners Hit Five-Month High on China Demand Hopes

14/11/2022 3:50am

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By Rhiannon Hoyle

 

Shares in some of Australia's biggest mining stocks jumped Monday, buoyed by hopes for improving commodity demand after China signaled a loosening of pandemic restrictions and a reversal in its property-sector crackdown.

Shares in BHP Group Ltd., the world's No. 1 miner by market value and a major producer of steelmaking commodities iron ore and metallurgical coal, were recently 5.0% higher at 44.20 Australian dollars (US$29.65) a share.

Rival Rio Tinto Ltd., the world's top iron-ore producer and No. 2 miner overall by market value, was 4.3% higher at A$107.03 a share.

Both stocks are at their highest price since June. Other miners including Fortescue Metals Group Ltd. and South32 Ltd. also rallied.

China's central bank and top banking regulator issued a wide-ranging series of measures aimed at bolstering housing demand and supply, according to a notice circulated Friday to the country's financial institutions and officials involved in policy-making.

China's property sector accounts for roughly 30% of China's steel demand and 20%-30% of China's aluminum, zinc and copper consumption, according to Commonwealth Bank of Australia analyst Vivek Dhar.

Still, the outlook for commodity demand is opaque after a deep slump in the country's real-estate market in recent times, he said in a client note Monday.

"With homebuyer and creditor confidence so eroded, it's hard to gauge how quickly China's property sector can recover, even if China's Covid-zero policy has been relaxed," Mr. Dhar said. "We'd likely need to see a more meaningful relaxation of China's Covid-zero policy and a greater tolerance to live with Covid-19 than to eliminate it."

 

Write to Rhiannon Hoyle at rhiannon.hoyle@wsj.com

 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

November 13, 2022 22:35 ET (03:35 GMT)

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