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Sunday 7 May 2017

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Good moaning - it's Macron in a landslide. ScoMo's budget to take aim at the big banks. The horrific parasite, even by parasite standards. And why you should dump loser friends.
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Westpac's profit climbs 3% thanks to lower bad debts

Cash profit, which included one-time items, was $4.02 billion, up from $3.9 billion a year earlier, the company said. That met the consensus expectation of analysts.
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This fintech let Australians use Bitcoin to pay $5 million worth of everyday bills

The unusually named Living Room of Satoshi has created a service that allows any bill that you can pay through the common BPay platform to be paid with Bitcoin.
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Eric Trump: 'We have all the funding we need out of Russia' for Trump golf courses

President Trump's son, Eric Trump, reportedly told golf reporter James Dodson three years ago that the family's company got much of its funding to build its golf courses from Russia.
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Here's exactly how to tell your boss you're planning to leave the company

Quitting your job can seem as painful and awkward as a romantic breakup. Depending on your relationship with your boss, you might envision them breaking down in tears, or blowing up when you finally tell them, "It's over."
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Uber's bad year: The stunning string of blows that continue to upend the world's most valuable startup

Uber was already off to a bad start in 2017, but the year is getting worse by the day for the $US69 billion ride-hailing company. 
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US private equity giant TPG proposes buying Domain and Fairfax's metro newspapers

Fairfax Media is considering a fresh proposal from US private equity giant TPG Capital to buy the Domain real estate business and its metro publishing division which publishes The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.

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