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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Monday 9 April 2018
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The 10 most important things in the world right now
Hello! Here's what's happening on Monday.
Sydney home prices continue to slide
Australian home prices fell modestly in early April in weighted terms.
JPMorgan's complete guide to everything happening in Australian and global markets
A lot has changed in the past three months.
US reportedly confirmed Kim Jong Un is willing to discuss denuclearisation
Pyongyang and Washington probably have very different visions of denuclearisation.
Softer Australian auction clearance rates point to continued weakness in property prices
Australian auction clearance rates remain well below the levels seen a year ago.
AMP Capital: There's 'good reason to be concerned' about Australia's latest housing downturn
Home prices in Sydney and Melbourne are falling after years of relentless growth.
Lucapa has just raised $16.5 million to go after one of Australia's most promising diamond prospects
The cash will fund an aggressive drilling and exploration program at a diamond prospect in Western Australia.
WHITE HOUSE: US and France promise a 'strong, joint response' on Syria after suspected chemical attack
Macron previously declared Syria's use of chemical weapons a "red line" and said, if ever confirmed, France "will strike" in response.
Australian homes can now access 'fibre-like' speeds from a new type of NBN connection
A shorter connection to homes means faster speeds.
'THINGS WILL CHANGE': New CBA CEO Matt Comyn apologises for the bank's 'unacceptable' failures
CBA has been the most scandal-prone of the country's major banks in recent years.
WATCH: A robot swarm working together to encircle a boat
The robots are designed for military purposes but can also be used in oceanography, aquaculture, research and hydrographic survey work.
25 health 'facts' that are totally wrong
Here's what the science really says about these health myths.
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