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Sunday 25 February 2018

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Good morning. Your smart, fast start to the day.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

Bonds rally, the AUD is trading almost unchanged from where it began Friday's session, and crude oil rose more than 1% and hit a two-week high above $US67 a barrel. 
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Samsung announces the Galaxy S9 -- here's what's new

Samsung announced the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+ on Sunday at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) event in Barcelona. 
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Australia's new Deputy Prime Minister is a former small business minister who became a newspaper editor aged 27

Riverina MP Michael McCormack was elected to replace Barnaby Joyce as Nationals leader this morning. 
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Australian auction clearance rates are rebounding -- and home prices could be next

Preliminary auction clearance rates in Australia rose again last week despite over 3,000 properties going under the hammer Current clearance rates are now well above the levels seen late last year
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Warren Buffett lays out the 'gory details' of the 4 times Berkshire's stock suffered huge drops -- and his advice for surviving a market downturn

Warren Buffett laid out the four times Berkshire Hathaway shares got crushed. He says these big drops show why investors should never use borrowed money.
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Successful female execs reveal their experiences of sexual harassment and how they were treated differently when they pretended to be a man

We found a number of female execs who had experienced sexual harassment, and others who have concealed their sex to avoid gender bias.
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A frequent flier reveals the two words that will always get you an upgrade to first class

This British author and expat flies around 100,000 miles a year and says she has never paid for an upper class seat.

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