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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Wednesday 30 May 2018
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The 10 most important things in the world right now
Hello! Here's what's happening on Wednesday.
There's a 'material risk' Australian banks will start raising interest rates, regardless of the RBA
The RBA hasn't moved official interest rates since August 2016.
'This is not the time to buy': A top Australian broker summed up the stunning shift in market mood
The demolition of Italian government bonds overnight and attendant flight to quality has triggered an astonishing reset of the mood in global markets.
The Commonwealth Bank now agrees it's unfair to charge a customer $10,000 for a report they can't read
One expensive report.
Notorious for disrupting industries, Amazon is now eyeing entire countries - including Australia
A
mazon
has caused pain for a lot of companies with its disruptive business model.
Here's some context for the explosion in Italian bond yields
Italian bonds saw their biggest sell-off in recent history in Tuesday trade, triggered by political uncertainty.
Australia could soon be the world's largest exporter of LNG -- here's where the demand is coming from
Look out, Qatar.
We can now 3D print corneas that could save 15 million people from going blind
Exact cornea shape can be scanned from patient and printed in 10 minutes.
90,000 Australian drivers have signed a petition to make cyclists ride in single file -- here's why
It's created heat between drivers and cyclists today.
The best jobs in Australia for 2018
The explosion in data use has translated into significant job growth in data science and related areas.
Dumped share bikes in Melbourne now face a $3000 fine - and the crackdown is spreading
The penalties dramatically change the economics of the share bike business model, which seemed prepared to endure a high loss rates.
Optus is killing off Virgin Mobile – here's what you need to know if you're a customer
There's no need to panic.
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