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Wednesday 9 November 2016

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

The speeches. The market reaction. The impossible odds. The big winners. The front pages. Chewbacca's feelings. There's so much to talk about, it's actually 12 Things today.
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Australia's leading pollster explains why polls got it wrong on Trump's win

As the world watched Donald Trump voted in as the next President of the United States of America, two questions emerge. Why did Donald Trump win? Why did the public opinion polls get it so wrong?
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

Markets picked up the Brexit playbook pretty quickly overnight and bought stocks with gusto.
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PODCAST: How to find and keep great staff

The latest information and insights to help your business grow, and assist with planning for the future.
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Faraday Future just shared a glimpse of its first real electric car

The most recent video focuses on the car's wheels and includes a tagline that reads "who said don't reinvent the wheel?" 
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What you need to know on Wall Street right now

Welcome to Finance Insider, Business Insider's summary of the top stories of the past 24 hours. The world is still coming to terms with Donald Trump's surprise election victory.
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Trump once said he would refuse a presidential salary if he won

He's pledged to do everything from renegotiate US trade deals to forcing Mexico to pay for a wall along the US border. But the president-elect's first change could happen on day one, if he fulfills an early campaign promise.
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Some people are blaming Facebook for Donald Trump's surprising victory

Now that Donald Trump is officially going to be the next president of the United States, many people who were vehemently opposed to him are looking around and saying, "What happened?"

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