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Thursday 2 June 2016

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

The OECD says Australia's housing market is about to get messy. How to start a new job properly, according to GSElevator. And all the things people get wrong about smoking pot.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

Stocks in the US continued to climb this wall of worry, pushing a little higher overnight. 
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If you're looking for your dream job, here's an example of how you can make your own luck

I talk about my Wall Street experience very casually, like it is no big deal, but if I sit and think about it long enough, I start to realize what an absolute miracle it was that I ended up working at Lehman Brothers in 2001.
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A throwaway line from Jamie Dimon shows why the fintech hype has gone too far

Jamie Dimon is not wild about fintech. While most of Wall Street is abuzz about financial technologies like blockchain and online lending, the JPMorgan CEO has adopted a more sober tone.
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Why your iced coffee costs so much more than regular hot brew

 Iced coffee is significantly more expensive than hot brew. My local deli charges $1.65 for a small, hot coffee and $2.45 for a small iced.
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The 'Game of Thrones' creators tricked Kit Harington with an epic Jon Snow prank

Known for being pranksters, showrunners David Benioff and Dan Weiss told Entertainment Weekly that they made the Jon Snow star believe that his character would suffer horrible burns, destroying his hair and disfiguring his face.
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Why Uber should be afraid of Didi — the Chinese ride-hailing app Apple invested $1 billion in

Didi Chuxing, a Chinese ride-hailing app that Apple recently invested $1 billion in, is looking to take on Uber. And the numbers show it's a worthy rival. 
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A large number of Apple services stopped working properly

The outages affected a wide range of services like the App Store, Photos, Apple TV, iCloud, Find My Friends, and the Mac App Store, with Apple's status page noting that "service may be unavailable for some users."
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