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Thursday 18 August 2016

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Welcome to the Failure Edition. Drugs, lying to cops, frisbees - it's a great day for losers. But Atlassian's winning a key
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Welcome to the Failure Edition. Drugs, lying to cops, frisbees - it's a great day for losers. But Atlassian's winning a key race and Uber's driverless cars will be here within weeks.
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Moody's moves Australian banks' outlook to negative

The worry is declining profits from low interest rates, household debt from a booming housing market, increasing bad loans and the challenges of Australia's ongoing economic transition.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

29 days. That the stretch the S&P 500 is on for trading a less than 1% daily range. That hasn't stopped the market making, and essentially holding, fresh all-time highs. 
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A judge has rejected Uber's $100 million settlement with drivers

Judge Edward Chen denied the plaintiff's motion to settle the case, saying it was neither fair nor accurate, citing the tipping policy as one change not nearly as valuable as suggested.
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Here's why you should volunteer to get bumped off a flight -- and how to

While it may sound like a huge inconvenience, if you have the time, getting bumped off a flight can be a really lucrative business.
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A Deutsche Bank whistleblower just pulled a gutsy move to highlight what's wrong with Wall Street

Eric Ben-Artzi is a brave man.  The former Deutsche Bank risk officer was one of three whistleblowers who reported improper accounting at the German bank to regulators in 2010 and 2011.
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This helpful chart reveals if a robot is coming for your job

Do you spend a lot of time on predictable physical work, data processing, or data collecting? We've got some bad news. 
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REPORT: Zika has now spread to to Miami Beach

Zika has now spread beyond what was previously the only neighbourhood with local transmission in the continental US.
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Thousands of ships are being destroyed -- and it's terrifying news for the global economy

Owners have only ordered 293 vessels this year through July -- a stark decrease from 2010 to 2015 when owners were buying 1,450 ships annually.

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