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Thursday 26 April 2018

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Good morning. Here's your smart, fast start to the day.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

US stocks rose strongly overnight, the European Central Bank kept interest rates unchanged, and the 10-year US treasury yield fell for the first time in more than a week. 
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It's now even harder to get a home loan in Australia

APRA will remove the 10% annual cap on investor housing credit growth introduced in late 2014, but its removal should not be viewed as an easing of lending conditions.
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Amazon's sales surged 43% in Q1 -- and the stock is taking off

Amazon's first-quarter profits blew through analysts' expectations.
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Telstra has been fined $10 million for billing up to 100,000 unwitting customers for mobile content

Telstra has been fined $10 million for potentially selling ringtones and gaming content to up to 100,000 people without their knowledge. 
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'I missed a lot': Bill Gates regrets not partying and going to football games at Harvard

Gates revealed that Steve Ballmer , former Microsoft CEO, would force him to go to parties. "I was so antisocial I wouldn't have even known they existed, but Steve Ballmer decided I needed some exposure to, I guess, drinking."
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11 insider facts about McDonald's that employees know and most customers don't

You might be missing out on some secrets that are obvious to employees.

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