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Thursday 8 September 2016

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BAML says we might be living in a simulator; the Fed says a startup can predict its moves. NASA spends $1bn on space dirt an
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10 things you need to know in Australia this morning

BAML says we might be living in a simulator; the Fed says a startup can predict its moves. NASA spends $1bn on space dirt and it costs $850 to room with 37 millennials in San Fran.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

This could be the start of a very important trend, or it could be a one-day wonder.
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PHOTO: A huge pink diamond found by a small Australian miner

The 38.6 carat pink diamond was recovered during alluvial mining operations at the Lulo Diamond Project in Angola.
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An ASX-listed startup has passed a 'critical step' in the race for a 1TB phone

ASX-listed company Weebit Nano has signed a development deal with a French research institute in its mission to break the 1-terabyte barrier for mobile phone storage.
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Obama's grand finale trip to Asia has turned into a total disaster

A pivot to Asia was supposed to be one of the signatures of President Barack Obama's foreign policy. But the last Asia trip of his presidency, which came to a close Thursday, has been marred by controversy.
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The biggest investment trend in the world is reshaping Wall Street

The rise of passive investing has fundamentally altered the business of Wall Street. 
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China is trying to expand its military reach with the biggest plane in the world

A recent deal between Beijing and Ukraine's Antonov Company to restart production of the largest-ever cargo plane could potentially remedy the logistical woes of China's People's Liberation Army.

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