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Thursday 22 September 2016

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

We got the Treasurer on our podcast. More aggressive structures pop up in the South China Sea. Transformers are real. And what happens if President Hillary gets pregnant?
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

Stocks rallied and bond rates across the globe eased further as investors bet that low rates and monetary accommodation will continue for some time yet.
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The consumer watchdog is investigating Uber and Airbnb's customer reviews

The consumer watchdog is investigating whether customer reviews for "sharing economy" companies such as Uber and Airbnb are legitimate as part of an investigation into the sector.
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Watch as the cabin of this Jetstar flight fills with smoke, forcing it to land

 The JQ956 flight from Sydney to Cairns was left with just one of its two engines operational after there was a technical issue.
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PODCAST: Treasurer Scott Morrison on fintech, central banks, our changing workforce, and footy

When you want to know about unorthodox monetary policy settings, it's best to go straight to the top.
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Researchers uncovered a Nazi 'time capsule' from 1934 -- but a key artifact was missing

Researchers in Poland opened a Nazi "time capsule" from 1934 in search of a documentary film that ultimately wasn't there.
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This amazing video shows what it's like to zoom through space on NASA's daredevil Jupiter probe

NASA's Juno spacecraft, which is roughly the size of a basketball court, is currently zooming around Jupiter some 600 million miles away from Earth. And it's taking some truly amazing photos.
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Amazon closes at an all-time high as it more than doubles its stock price in just 17 months

Amazon shares soared past the $800 mark for the first time Thursday. That gives Amazon a market cap of, ooh, $380 billion.
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UBS: There's a 31% chance of a US recession in the next year

Major US stock market averages are rallying after Wednesday's Fed decision to keep policy on hold while indicating positive vibes for the US economy. 

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