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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Tuesday 9 August 2016

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Oh, Census. The fallout from last night as the ABS blames hackers. We're up for four golds today. Facebook's biggest fail. A
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Oh, Census. The fallout from last night as the ABS blames hackers. We're up for four golds today. Facebook's biggest fail. And a very NSFW reason to look forward to Christmas.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

The Australian dollar continued its strength overnight, hitting a high of 0.7687. It's only back 20 points or so from that high and looking strong.
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Donald Trump just got another brutal batch of swing-state polling

A slew of polls released Tuesday found Hillary Clinton ahead of Donald Trump by several points in key swing states, adding to her polling gains in recent days.
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CBA hits forecasts with a $9.45 billion full year cash profit

The Commonwealth Bank warned of more bad debts as it posted a 3% rise in full year cash profit to $9.45 billion, in line with most forecasts. 
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PlayStation just announced a September event, where it will likely unveil the PlayStation 4 successor

Sony PlayStation on Tuesday afternoon sent invites for an event on September 7 called "PlayStation Meeting," where the company will "share details about the PlayStation business."
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Mexico's richest man says all weekends should be 4 days long

In Carlos Slim's perfect world, Wednesday would be the new Friday. The Mexican billionaire said in a recent interview with Bloomberg that three-day work weeks could -- and should -- be the future of labour.
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The Playboy competitor for the Snapchat generation is now an even bigger threat

While most people use Snapchat just to send snapshots of their life to friends, a growing media powerhouse in the hills of Los Angeles has been figuring out how to run a media company on a platform where everything disappears in 24 hours.

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