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Sunday 16 July 2017

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Federer does it again. Smartphones are going to die, eventually. It's a big week ahead for markets. Catch up here.
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A woman was found dead in a Melbourne apartment following a buck's party

Four men taken into custody on Sunday afternoon following an investigation into the death of a woman in a Melbourne apartment have been released.
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Meet the young CEO at this insurance giant who wants to help Australians pay less for his product

Damien Mu makes what may seem, at first pass, a somewhat startling admission for a senior insurance executive. he's not sure exactly what's covered by his own various personal insurance policies.
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Deloitte: Gravity is catching up with Australia's 'stupid' house prices

Growth in home building and house prices in Australia is going to shrink further, according to the latest business outlook report from Deloitte Access Economics.
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The Australian dollar just hit the highest level since June 2015

The Australian dollar began the new trading week as it ended off the last, briefly hitting the highest level since June 2015 this morning before easing lower in recent trade.
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Iron ore futures are pointing higher ahead of China's GDP report

Iron ore spot markets softened on Friday, although they still ended the week with solid gains. According to Metal Bulletin, the spot price for benchmark 62% fines fell 0.26% to $65.74 a tonne, trimming its increase for the week to 4.7%.
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The smartphone is eventually going to die, and Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Facebook are racing to kill it

These are the quiet times. From April to June, tech's biggest companies all held their annual mega-events, laying out their grand visions for the next 12 months or so.
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4 common sentences that may get you labelled as the workplace whiner

Most of us have worked with a human rain cloud at some point -- someone who just couldn't stop complaining about everything in the office. Workplace whiners are no fun to be around.
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AUSTRALIAN DIARY: Everything you need to know about the week ahead for markets

Key data in Australia this week will be led by the release of June employment figures on Thursday. Internationally, China has GDP figures for the June quarter tomorrow, while it's a quieter week of data ahead in US, UK and European markets.

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