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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Tuesday 16 August 2016

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Gold, finally. Beards are not as impressive as you think. The RBA governor says please stop flogging stuff to foreign interests. And Russia got its answer to the F-35 in the air.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

Stocks slipped overnight after UK inflation was higher than expected and two senior Fed presidents warned that the September FOMC meeting might be live for a rate hike.
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People are calling Ellen DeGeneres out for a controversial tweet about Usain Bolt

Ellen DeGeneres is facing a wave of backlash after the Twitter account for her TV show tweeted out a joke about Olympic sprinter Usain Bolt that some users thought was racist -- or at the very least, insensitive. 
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'Suicide Squad' actress Margot Robbie likes to end her work days with a shower beer

Margot Robbie is just like the rest of us - home from set at 6.30pm, then chug a beer in the shower.
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It's a bad time to buy a new laptop -- here's why

 If there's any way you can hold off on buying a new laptop, do so. All three of the major operating systems are due for some significant upgrades.
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Michael Moore says Donald Trump 'never actually wanted to be president'

The Oscar-winner on Tuesday wrote an op-ed for The Huffington Post stating that Trump is self-sabotaging his campaign.
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The edge of the universe is closer than scientists previously thought

The visible universe just shrunk by 320 million light-years in all directions, updating a famous calculation that physicists first made 15 years ago.
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REPORT: Paul Tudor Jones is slashing jobs at his iconic hedge fund

The job cuts are a result of investment losses and investor redemptions from the $11 billion hedge fund, according to Bloomberg's Saijel Kishan.

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