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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Tuesday 17 April 2018
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The 10 most important things in the world right now
Hello! Here's what's happening on Tuesday.
The RBA is now actively discussing raising interest rates
Westpac's Bill Evans says that it's likely to be years, not months, until the RBA is confident enough to hike.
This 30-year-old Holden Commodore that has never been registered just sold for $340,000
One of only 500 ever made.
Here's how the latest downturn in Sydney and Melbourne property prices compares to those seen in the past
Sydney and Melbourne home prices have fallen 2% and 0.6% respectively so far in 2018.
Jamie Oliver's Australian restaurant group has collapsed
Jamie Oliver's dream of buying back the farm in Australia is over.
The IMF chief just asked the world's central banks to give cryptocurrencies a chance
Some central banks and governments are trying to get ahead of the curve.
US central banker says Wall Street is 'forgetting the lessons of the 2008 financial crisis'
He says regulators have not done enough to solve the problem of "too big to fail" banks.
Billionaire Louis Bacon is reportedly backing the star Australian hedge fund manager he once called 'the most impressive trader I've ever seen'
Coffey, from Sydney, is getting back into the industry.
Why Australian wage growth looks set to remain lousy for some time yet, in one chart
It remains stuck near the lowest level on record.
These are the stocks to watch as 5G comes closer to rolling out in Australia
The introduction of fifth generation wireless data technology will impact a range of tech stocks.
Under-fire AMP exec admits to culture problems leading to customers being charged for work that never happened
AMP is under a blowtorch at the Financial Services Royal Commission.
Israel Folau says Rugby Australia misrepresented his meeting with them over comments on gays and he actually offered to quit the game
He tells a different story.
Sydney now has an online map showing girls and women being harassed in real-time
Stay safe.
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