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Thursday 27 July 2017

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Jeff Bezos' brief tenure as the richest man in the world. The jobs which deliver the biggest tax deductions. Tesla's biggest
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Jeff Bezos' brief tenure as the richest man in the world. The jobs which deliver the biggest tax deductions. Tesla's biggest day starts now. And why you should buy an AI sales bot, today. 
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Scaramucci says he wants to 'f-----g kill all the leakers' during unhinged phone call

White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci is angry at staff members who he believes have been slowly crippling President Donald Trump's administration with damaging leaks, according to The New Yorker.
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Facebook lost billions in value in seconds after its earnings before rebounding dramatically

It's not completely clear why the stock dropped and rebounded, though the crash came immediately after earnings data was reported incorrectly, and the stock surged once the confusion was cleared up.
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Trump is quietly moving at a furious pace to secure 'the single most important legacy' of his administration

There's widespread belief that Donald Trump is lagging behind past presidents in submitting nominations for key posts in his administration. 
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China holds live-fire aircraft carrier drill, builds massive border force as North Korean missile test looms

North Korea marked the "Day of Victory in the Great Fatherland Liberation War" Thursday, a national holiday that celebrates the end of the Korean war in 1953, which may indicate a missile test is forthcoming.
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BYRON WIEN: The stock market is entering uncharted territory

Since the start of the eight-year bull market, stock prices have closely tracked the size of the Federal Reserve's balance sheet. But that's quickly changing.
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Dropbox is preparing IPO documents with Goldman Sachs

The file hosting service, last valued at $US10 billion in 2014, is close to hiring Goldman Sachs as a "lead adviser" for an IPO that could happen as early as this year.

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