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Monday 3 April 2017

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It's Rates Day. How basic chemistry may have sunk a 250,000 tonne carrier. Aussies own Reddit's biggest project. And what ha
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

It's Rates Day. How basic chemistry may have sunk a 250,000 tonne carrier. Aussies own Reddit's biggest project. And what happens to your stock when Apple drops your tech. 
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Global manufacturing just turned in its strongest quarter in nearly six years

The global manufacturing sector continues to chug along nicely.
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Australian scientists have hit a new world record for squeezing power from cheap solar panels

The team achieved 26% efficiency in converting sunlight into energy, which could help make low-cost semi-transparent perovskite solar cells a viable alternative to silicon panels.
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Australian 'Adobe challenger' Nitro has scored $US15 million of series C funding

 Multinational investment firm Battery Ventures led the latest capital raising round for Nitro, with Sydney's Regal Funds Management and Alium Capital also contributing.
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Here's why there are giant arrows across the US

You can probably work this out on your own.
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Apple's online store is running a rare sale on Beats headphones

Apple stuff doesn't go on sale often, and it almost never goes on sale at Apple's own stores. 
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One of the most anticipated hedge fund launches this year is even bigger than we thought

Brandon Haley's Holocene Advisors started trading April 3 with about $US1.5 billion, says a person familiar with the matter. That's about $US500 million more than expected.

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