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Tuesday 5 September 2017

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The 10 most important things in the world right now

Here's what you need to know on Tuesday.
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Here's what economists are saying about today's RBA interest rate decision

Another Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) monetary policy meeting has come and gone, with the bank deciding to keep interest rates unchanged at 1.5% for yet another month.
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Brexit is 'stupid' and could still be reversed says top EU official

Martin Selmayr, chief of staff to European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said that the door "will always be open" for Britain to return to the EU.
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RBA: Sydney's housing market is slowing down

The Reserve Bank of Australia left interest rates unchanged at 1.5% at its September monetary policy meeting.

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Why America can't win in a war against North Korea

North Korea's 6th nuclear test confirms it is very close to perfecting a miniaturised warhead . 
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Businesses can no longer think of cybersecurity as just a 'tech problem'

Not too long ago, cyber security was an afterthought, a software installation that was often left to expire, or run in the background only to pop-up at inconvenient times.
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Billionaire Twiggy Forrest is going to launch a Super Rugby rival competition

Andrew "Twiggy" Forrest is planning a breakaway rugby league within days after the Western Force lost its appeal against being axed from the Super Rugby competition.
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Here's everything I've learned from being on the board of a fintech company

One of the questions I get most commonly asked is "what are the traits of an effective director?" It's an interesting subject, and having done this for a while now, I've found that there is no common answer as it really depends on a variety of contextual factors.
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Australia just received another unsettling reading on the health of household finances

Activity levels across Australia's services sector improved for a fourth consecutive month in August.

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