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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Monday 31 October 2016

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It's Cup Day, and we've got your sure thing, thanks to data. Just don't bet on a rate cut - or Hillary Clinton. There's a ne
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

It's Cup Day, and we've got your sure thing, thanks to data. Just don't bet on a rate cut - or Hillary Clinton. There's a new mystery river monster. And how to get your boss to say yes.
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Fintech could be bigger than ATMs, PayPal, and Bitcoin combined

We've entered the most profound era of change for financial services companies since the 1970s brought us index mutual funds, discount brokers and ATMs.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

It's all quiet on the markets front this morning with no residual impact from Friday's news the FBI is re-investigating Hillary Clinton's mail use.
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11 signs you're not ready to make the leap from renting to buying

Making the leap from renting to buying is thrilling and liberating. But it's also a big decision, both for your future and your finances. 
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CLINTON: The FBI has 'no case' against me

Hillary Clinton said the FBI has "no case" against her during a Monday speech at Kent State University in Ohio, adding voters shouldn't be "distracted" by the latest FBI revelation.
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Uber drivers are more likely to cancel on men with 'black-sounding' names, study finds

Discrimination against African Americans is a common occurrence among ride-hailing services like Uber and Yelp, according to a new study on driver behaviour.
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Australia is no longer home to the largest 'McMansions' in the world

Australia is no longer building the largest houses in the world, according to new research from Commsec.
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Mark Carney will stay as Bank of England governor until 2019

Bank of England Governor Mark Carney will stay in his role until 2019, the Bank of England confirmed on Monday evening, ending weeks of speculation about the governor's future with the bank.
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Here's why Facebook users across the US are 'checking in' at the Standing Rock protest

Facebook users across the US are "checking in" at Standing Rock, a Native American reservation at the heart of protests against the Dakota Access pipeline. 

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