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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Thursday 3 November 2016

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US stocks are on their longest losing streak since the GFC. Mel, Aussie cricket, Begbie - all your favourite losers are comi
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

US stocks are on their longest losing streak since the GFC. Mel, Aussie cricket, Begbie - all your favourite losers are coming back. And why you should never buy a house. Ever.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

Even though the polls seem to suggest that Hillary Clinton is still the more likely of the two main contenders to win next week's presidential election, stocks continued to dip.
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CLINTON CAMPAIGN: The FBI investigation is actually helping us, in a way

The Hillary Clinton campaign tried on Thursday to put a positive spin on the FBI's renewed investigation into the Democratic nominee's use of a private email server.
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Eric Trump said former KKK leader David Duke deserves 'a bullet'

Trump doubled down on comments made by radio host Ross Kaminsky who said Duke "desperately deserves a bullet in the head".
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Brexit has never been less likely to happen --  this is Theresa May's 'Get Out of Jail Free' card

London's High Court just gave a clear and legal way for parliament to block Prime Minister Theresa May from triggering Article 50, and thereby stopping the two-year negotiation process for a Brexit.
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The No. 1 sign you can afford to buy a home

If you're planning to settle down in the same place for a number of years, you've more than likely considered the possibility of buying a house. But can you afford to?
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Tour the International Space Station in under 3 minutes

The International Space Station is slightly larger than a football field. NASA recently released high-def footage of the inside, where astronauts spend most of their time. 
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Here's what world's best chess player Magnus Carlsen was like as a kid

Before Magnus Carlsen amazed the world with his prodigious chess talent, he was just a kid lost in deep thoughts. His dad was even a little worried about him.

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