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Thursday 26 October 2017

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We'll find out today if Australia's deputy PM is actually a Kiwi. The world gets its first robot citizen. Why you might hold
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

We'll find out today if Australia's deputy PM is actually a Kiwi. The world gets its first robot citizen. Why you might hold off on that iPhone X order. And can anyone stop Amazon?
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Macquare smashes half-year profit, announces $1 billion buyback

The banking group's coffers were swollen by performance fees and increasing revenue from outside Australia.
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THE ECONOMIC SIGNALS REPORT: Data points every business leader should understand

Economic data is a guide to what's happening outside a business, in the broader world. 
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This has been a disastrous week for the NBN -- huge numbers of complaints, high fees, and slow speeds exposed

The Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman's annual report showed there were 27,000 complaints about the national broadband network, 159% up over the previous financial year.
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The World Bank released new poverty lines --  find out where your country stands

The World Bank defines "extreme poverty" as living on less than $US1.90 a day. New standards for poverty include those for middle- and high-income countries, at $US3.20, $US5.50, and $US21.70 a day.
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Microsoft reports a big beat on earnings, stock goes nowhere

Shares in Microsoft stayed flat at about $US78.70 a share following the earnings release.
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Google's parent company Alphabet beats on earnings

The company brought in $US27.77 billion in revenue, up 24% from a year ago.

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