BHP reports a 30% jump in full-year profit, driven by higher commodity prices, with copper playing a central role. The company also sees its shares rise following the results, according to the outlets.
Both reports link the improvement in earnings to stronger metal pricing, as markets focus increasingly on copper performance. While the coverage is brief, the common theme is that profitability improves as copper prices move higher, offsetting pressures from other areas of the business.
The differing angles are limited in the provided excerpts: Investing.com emphasizes the profit increase and the share-price reaction, while Moneyweb frames the news around the broader shift in attention toward metal prices, particularly copper.