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Rio Tinto 2024 half year results presentation
Half Yearly Report, Company Presentation
- Jul 31, 2024
- 42 pages
Dividend Record Date, Dividend Pay Date, Dividend Rate, Dividend Reinvestment Plan
- Jul 31, 2024
- 6 pages
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Rio Tinto 2024 half year results
Half Yearly Report, Half Year Audit Review, Half Year Directors' Statement, Half Year Accounts, Half Year Directors' Report, Dividend Record Date, Dividend Pay Date, Dividend Rate
- Jul 31, 2024
- 73 pages
Changes to dividend declaration currency and timetable
Dividend Record Date, Dividend Pay Date, Dividend - Other
- Jul 26, 2024
- 2 pages
Notification regarding unquoted securities - RIO
Appendix 3G (Notification of Issue, Conversion or Payment up of Unquoted Equity Securities)
- Jul 24, 2024
- 6 pages
Today
‘Carnage’ in steel markets to sink iron ore below $US90
Analysts can’t understand what is holding up the price of Australia’s key export and Westpac says the market is ignoring key fundamentals.
- 13 mins ago
- Alex Gluyas
BHP, Rio and Qantas back $250m carbon fund to beef up emission offsets
The fund is being run by Silva Capital, itself a joint venture of agriculture-focused private capital investor ROC Capital and C6 Investment Management.
- Ben Potter
Yesterday
BHP forced to negotiate in new push to unionise Pilbara
Unions have forced BHP to the negotiating table and are demanding Rio Tinto do the same, a big breakthrough in their attempts to re-unionise the country’s biggest export industry after decades on the sidelines.
- Brad Thompson
This Month
- Analysis
- Inside China
Bad news for Australia: China’s steel crisis is set to deepen
Prices are tumbling, profits are dwindling, and there’s little relief on offer from a government focused on retooling China’s economy for the long term.
- Updated
- Hallie Gu
Arcadium flags it may have to shut Mt Cattlin amid low lithium prices
The chief executive of the world’s third-biggest lithium company, Paul Graves, says few mines make sense at current prices.
- Peter Ker
- Opinion
- Chanticleer
Why Jabiluka going to court may not be the last twist
When the answer is suing the government, you know there are problems. The almost-broke ERA has many.
- Anthony Macdonald
Leaders remember Rod Carnegie, the man who shaped Australia
Leaders from mining, business, politics and science gathered at St John’s Anglican Church in Toorak for the memorial service for business giant Sir Rod Carnegie.
- Andrew Clark
July
Rio boss dismisses Jabiluka uranium ‘extortion’
Jakob Stausholm says precious cultural heritage at Jabiluka made it a no-go zone and advocates for a uranium mine were engaging in “extortion”
- Peter Ker
- Opinion
- Nuclear energy
Jabiluka was cancelled by edict from above
The decision to mine the uranium deposit or not should have been taken by the parties involved, not through the high-handed intervention of an anti-nuclear government.
- Tony Grey
Why Rio Tinto wants a bigger presence in lithium and copper
‘I couldn’t care less about what the lithium price is in the next 12 months,’ says chief executive Jakob Stausholm.
- Updated
- Peter Ker
Inflation picks up; 600 Rex jobs at risk; Navy’s ‘criminal price tag’
Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.
- Opinion
- Chanticleer
Spluttering China the big risk to Rio Tinto’s new growth era
Rio boss Jakob Stausholm says the miner is at a growth inflection point and is relaxed about China’s apparent weakness. But sentiment towards resources is souring.
- James Thomson
BHP in $3.2b South American copper deal
BHP will step into Argentinian copper under a $US2.1 billion ($3.2 billion) deal with the famous Lundin family to take a Canadian explorer private.
- Updated
- Peter Ker
- Opinion
- Chanticleer
When politics and miners mix, investors get hurt
The last thing investors need in Australian mining is more shocks like the ban on uranium mining at Jabiluka. The industry is doing it hard enough.
- Anthony Macdonald
- Exclusive
- Mining
Boss Energy made $550m Jabiluka bid before PM’s mine veto
ERA’s fractured share register opened the door to an opportunistic play for the highly controversial Jabiluka mineral lease.
- Anthony Macdonald and Peter Ker
- Opinion
- The AFR View
Uranium mining bans belong to a previous era
Labor’s efforts to keep Australia’s energy transition uranium mining-free amount to a self-defeating hobbling of the nation’s green superpower hopes.
- The AFR View
That cool op-shop jacket could earn you carbon credits
Federal regulators are considering a proposal to offer financial incentives to consumers who buy second-hand clothes.
- Peter Ker
End of the road for Kakadu’s Jabiluka uranium lease
The NT government has refused to extend a mining lease over the Jabiluka uranium deposit, cheering native titleholders but angering nuclear power advocates
- Updated
- Peter Ker
Surging iron ore mining costs plague Fortescue’s year ahead
The Andrew Forrest-chaired resources giant says it expects to grow export volumes, but unit costs are also expected to rise by up to 9 per cent.
- Updated
- Peter Ker
These cheap mining stocks still offer opportunity for investors
A drop in mining business valuations has opened a window of opportunity for investors looking to lock in cheap prices and potentially big dividends.
- Tom Richardson