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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Tuesday 29 May 2018
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The 10 most important things in the world right now
Hello! Here's what's happening on Tuesday.
A leading international property website says Chinese interest in Australian housing is surging again
It'
s starting to pick up.
There's been a dramatic shift in market expectations for the next RBA rate hike
Bullish sentiment around the next RBA rate hike has reversed course.
A hotel developer felt 'blackmailed' by Bankwest as receivers KordaMentha took a dislike to chandeliers
He says he was asked to sign, under duress, a document saying the bank had done no wrong.
Here are the countries with the largest direct investment in Australia
The amount of FDI in Australia has risen every year since 2009.
How China is rewriting its history and exporting its 'national amnesia' agenda to the world
History plays an increasingly important legitimising role in China.
The royal commissioner compared a banker's explanation of a technical term to a Monty Python sketch
Did you hear the one about the dead parrots?
A South Pacific nation is banning Facebook for a month as the region grapples with fake news and censorship
It
has said it may even consider creating its own social network.
Showpo's Jane Lu has delivered a masterclass in apologising for failure -- and all entrepreneurs can learn from it
If you make a mistake, own it.
Four Australian universities have ranked in the top 100 in the world
Leading the way is the University of Melbourne at number 57.
There's a clinic in Scotland which treats cryptocurrency trading addicts
C
rypto trading can become a form of behavioural addiction, with traders obsessively glued to "minute-by-minute" market fluctuations.
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