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Wednesday 2 November 2016

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Facebook's earnings are out and off the scale. What to do with your cash if Trump wins. Why you should buy a house, now. And there's no escape - the bots can climb fences.
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'The fate of the world rests on your shoulders': Obama delivers impassioned plea to America to reject Trump

President Barack Obama delivered an impassioned plea to voters in North Carolina to vote next week and reject the candidacy of Republican nominee Donald Trump.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

Concern about the US election result continued to be the key driver of markets over the past 24 hours with stocks across the globe in the red. 
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CHART: Where Australia's migrants come from

What would you say if asked to name which countries are the top 10 sources of migrants to Australia? Perhaps make it simpler - top five? 
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ANZ misses, profit falls 18%

The ANZ Bank posted an 18% fall in full year cash profit to $5.9 billion, dragged down by the cost of reforms.
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5 signs you're going to be extraordinarily successful

There are certain traits that extremely successful people share. 
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Stocks just did something that we've never seen outside of a financial crisis

The S&P 500 closed down for a seventh straight day on Wednesday. It's only the fourth time in the last 20 years that this has happened. 
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Tesla could be about to make the same mistake with the Model 3 that it did with the Model X

When Tesla finally launched the Model X SUV last October, after three years of delays, CEO Elon Musk admitted that the vehicle's design was far too complex and that the automaker probably shouldn't have built it.
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Here's how close AI is to beating humans in different games

Two decades after Deep Blue conquered chess and a year after AlphaGo took down go, there are still games that artificial intelligence can't beat. For now.

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