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BHP stock tumbles as miners slide and dividend deadlines loom — what to watch next
4 March 2026
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BHP stock tumbles as miners slide and dividend deadlines loom — what to watch next

New York, March 4, 2026, 01:05 EST — The session wrapped up with the market closed.

  • BHP’s U.S.-listed shares slipped alongside other big miners in the latest session.
  • This week brings a flurry of dividend dates for BHP’s various listings.
  • Rate jitters are back in play, while the geopolitical backdrop has grown more volatile.

BHP Group’s U.S. shares dropped 5.6% to $78.33 late Tuesday, deepening losses across miners. Rio Tinto gave up 4.3%, and Vale slipped 6.1%.

Timing is key here. BHP’s interim dividend hits its ex-dividend dates this week, the cutoff after which buyers miss out on the payout. Those calendar flips have a way of shaking up price moves, even in the absence of new headlines from the company.

BHP has declared an interim dividend of 73 U.S. cents per share. The ex-dividend date on the New York Stock Exchange lands on March 6, with shareholders set to receive payment March 26. The miner confirmed its dividend reinvestment plan (DRP) is open, and March 9 is the cutoff for currency or DRP elections, according to its schedule.

BHP tweaked its dividend notice in a March 2 filing, adding South African rand conversion info and pegging the ZAR/USD exchange rate at 15.92875. That same update listed March 5 as the ASX ex-date, with March 6 as the record date. The dividend remains “fully franked,” so eligible Australian shareholders get the associated tax credits. Company Announcements

Setting aside dividend details, investors are eyeing Australian policy cues and the impact of geopolitics on rates and energy costs. BHP chair Ross McEwan, speaking at a Sydney event, called for Australia to “have a really serious look” at gas investments to drive down prices. McEwan also noted that around 90%–95% of BHP’s output goes to Asia, so business exposure to the Middle East turmoil remains limited for now. Kitco

Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Michele Bullock, addressing the summit, cautioned markets against the idea that the central bank acts solely on quarterly data. “Every meeting is live,” Bullock said. As for the upcoming March gathering? “I’m not making a prediction about March, but it will be a live meeting.” Reserve Bank of Australia

Profit-taking on the heels of a strong February reporting season, plus a shift to a more hawkish tone from the RBA, weighed on Australian equities, IG market analyst Tony Sycamore noted. Ongoing conflict in the Middle East only complicated things further.

Even with dividend season in play, that’s no guarantee. Should risk appetite keep slipping, or if investors get firmer on rate hikes, miners could still take a hit—cash returns don’t erase that. A bigger jolt in commodity prices would land the same punch.

Dividend-watchers now turn to BHP, which goes ex-dividend March 6 in New York. March 9 marks the cutoff for dividend reinvestment plan and currency choices, according to its timetable. The payout hits on March 26. After that, attention shifts to Australia’s rate chatter as the RBA’s mid-March meeting draws closer.

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