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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Thursday 13 July 2017

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

It's Bastille Day. Trump's in Paris. The Australian dollar is on a tear. London is gearing up for the world's biggest IPO. It's all here.
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The Australian government wants tech companies to reveal encrypted messages

The Turnbull government is planning to introduce new laws that will force tech companies such as Facebook and Google to reveal the contents of encrypted messages to Australia's counter-terrorism and security organisations.
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The Australian dollar is staring down a level that it's struggled to overcome in the past

The Australian dollar ripped overnight, continuing to benefit from US dollar weakness, another surge in iron ore prices and general optimism across financial markets.
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Here's what artificial intelligence is all about, and why it will be a $60 billion business in 2020

You've probably heard of artificial intelligence by now. It's the technology powering Siri, driverless cars, and that creepy Facebook feature that automatically tags your friends when you upload photos.
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The equity chief at a $US5.4 trillion investment juggernaut thinks you should shrug off one of the market's biggest fears

The fear gauge for stocks is locked near its lowest levels on record, yet in an ironic twist, that very fact has led to one of the most anxiety-inducing situations in global markets.

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