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Markets slightly up on the back of favourable half-year results.

Morning Market Report

Markets slightly up on the back of favourable half-year results.

Celebrity CEOs get their names in the paper and their bank accounts in the black -- but their effect on their companies' share price is not so rosy. QBE's Frank O’Halloran is the latest example.

The curse of the celebrity CEO: QBE's O'Halloran joins the list

Celebrity CEOs get their names in the paper and their bank accounts in the black -- but their effect on their companies' share price is not so rosy. QBE's Frank O’Halloran is the latest example.

Markets stayed subdued on the back of the release of half-year results.

Morning Market Report

Markets stayed subdued on the back of the release of half-year results.

A quiet day on the markets as the Aussie dollar drops in value.

Morning Market Report

A quiet day on the markets as the Aussie dollar drops in value.

Tony Abbott declaring that sacked Holden workers can re-train and find themselves a job at Olympic Dam shows just how out of touch this government is.

Olympic Dam pipe dream no help for Holden workers

Tony Abbott declaring that sacked Holden workers can re-train and find themselves a job at Olympic Dam shows just how out of touch this government is.

A quiet day on the markets as investors wait for the next round of data to be released.

Morning Market Report

A quiet day on the markets as investors wait for the next round of data to be released.

Stable conditions in international markets due to a lack of new data.

Morning Market Report

Stable conditions in international markets due to a lack of new data.

Holden boss Mike Devereaux mounted a defence of government assistance but kept workers guessing on their futures. <em>Crikey</em>'s <b>Tim Oliver</b> reports from the Productivity Commission hearing.

Holden boss keeps them guessing, defends productivity

Holden boss Mike Devereaux mounted a defence of government assistance but kept workers guessing on their futures. Crikey's Tim Oliver reports from the Productivity Commission hearing.

Markets rally worldwide on the back of half-year floats and positive US data.

Morning Market Report

Markets rally worldwide on the back of half-year floats and positive US data.

Coolum's king, billionaire Clive Palmer, hosted world heavyweights at a Club de Madrid meeting on the Sunshine Coast over the weekend. Freelance journalist <b>James Rose</b> went along.

Clive shows world leaders his dinosaurs (and discusses world peace)

Coolum's king, billionaire Clive Palmer, hosted world heavyweights at a Club de Madrid meeting on the Sunshine Coast over the weekend. Freelance journalist James Rose went along.