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Negative postings on the stockmarket board.

Mild gains for ASX

Shares overcame early losses to end the day solidly higher, thanks in large part to buying in the big banks and Telstra.

Is this as good as it gets for iron ore?

Speculative buying has helped to boost raw materials including iron ore, and those gains may reverse as China's growth ...

Iron ore in the $US70s a tonne may be as good as it gets for some time. The metal "is just too plentiful" to sustain its recent price gains as China pares back its steel production, Citigroup reckons.

Too much to 'bear': Can the Suns finally rise?

Coming or going: Gary Ablett was expected to be a key part of the Suns' rise.

When the Gold Coast Suns were borne, the AFL said it had learnt from the mistakes of the "Bad News" Bears, a franchise that took to the field for the first time 30 years ago with a bunch of cast offs, ageing greats and a smattering of high-priced recruits. Not to mention an administration working in portable buildings.

Fundie profit hopes take 'ominous turn'

Fund managers are still advising caution and believe stocks are too expensive.

International investors are pessimistic about the outlook for equities as expectations for corporate profit growth fall to the lowest level in almost two years.

JP Morgan has new $A forecast model

The Australian dollar should trade around the US75¢-US78¢ range in the second half of this year, before trading down ...

JP Morgan have come up with a new way to forecast the Aussie dollar, in the face of moving commodity prices and diverging interest rate spreads.

Kelly's future changed by Dons stint

James Kelly of the Bombers

James Kelly's two seasons at Essendon may have changed the course of the rest of his working life. After three premierships in 14 years at Geelong, it looked as though Kelly was done. He had even moved into a job in the AFL's football operations department as the retired footballer embarked on his next phase.

Dominant All Blacks gone missing

Distant memory: Not since 2016 have the All Blacks so outclassed their opposition it was essentially wasting its time.

The last time the All Blacks played with such verve and excitement that it seemed the chasing pack was wasting its time was in Durban on October 9, 2016.

Seven West's Tim Worner pays bonus penalty after affair

Tim Worner and Amber Harrison were at the centre of an ugly court battle.

While Amber Harrison has been forced to launch a public appeal to avoid bankruptcy over her legal battle with Kerry Stokes' Seven West Media, it looks like her former lover - Seven West chief executive Tim Worner - might be paying a more modest financial penalty.