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Tuesday 24 October 2017

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

We'll know a lot more about when rate hikes will happen after today. Saudi Arabia's plans for a new $US500 billion city. And Lonely Planet finally gets around to giving Canberra a nod. 
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NBN is supercharging old copper to go as fast as fibre next year

The National Broadband Network has announced that new technology would be rolled out next year that allows old copper lines to deliver fibre-like speeds.
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Here's how to win an argument -- even when you're wrong

I was coaching an executive on influencing skills this week. I taught him a technique that I have found incredibly powerful. So powerful, you can even use it to great effect, with evil intent.
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The Trump administration will allow refugee applications from every country, but delay processing for 11

The Trump administration will reportedly resume processing refugee applications from all countries, but will slow the process temporarily for most applicants from 11 countries.
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Australia's inflation report looks set to spice things up for Aussie dollar traders today

The Australian dollar is back below the 78 cent level, driven lower by US dollar strength rather than Australian dollar weakness. 
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Tech billionaire Larry Ellison just bought a historic Lake Tahoe casino that once belonged to Frank Sinatra

Larry Ellison is buying a historic California resort for $US35.8 million The property was once owned by Frank Sinatra and a haven for '60s era celebrities
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GM is already preparing to launch its fourth generation of self-driving cars

GM CEO Mary Barra told Wall Street that the next generation of the company's autonomous vehicles will arrive soon. GM is building up a big lead in the driverless area.

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