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BHP Billiton H2 Profit up 47 pct, Cautious Outlook

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Aug 25 (Reuters) -

BHP Billiton (BHP.AX), the world's biggest miner, reported a 47 percent rise in second-half profit on Wednesday, in line with analysts' forecasts, after a sharp rebound in iron ore and copper prices.

BHP (BLT.L), which has made a $39 billion hostile bid for top global fertiliser maker Potash Corp (POT.TO), said it was cautious on the short-term global outlook and that the Chinese economy, its biggest customer, would slow from recent highs.

Net profit before one-offs for January-June rose to $6.77 billion from $4.59 billion a year earlier, compared with analysts' forecastsfor around $6.9 billion, according to a survey of 13 international brokers.

BHP is targeting Potash Corp (POT.N) with a $130 a share offer to power its next phase of growth, launching into a completely new market for the global miner, which has made some of its shareholders nervous. ]

BHP shares have dropped 6.8 percent since announcing the bid a week ago, heavily underperforming a 2.6 percent fall in rival Rio Tinto (RIO.L), as investors are worried about the risks BHP is taking on with the bid. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

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