BHP Group


Copper-propelled FY26 results, but it's time to book profits

18/08/26 -"World’s largest miner i.e. BHP reported strong FY26 results, which also resulted in highest dividend being announced in four years. Copper was the biggest driver and was well-supported by Iron Ore. ..."

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