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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Monday 18 June 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

It was another night of cautious trade on global stock markets. Meanwhile, higher energy prices and a weaker Australian dollar appear to be the recipe for ASX bullishness. 
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Amazon Prime has launched in Australia

Amazon announced its next assault on Australian retailing, launching its subscription delivery service Prime in Australia at a discount. 
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The 'supply-and-demand model of labour markets is fundamentally broken'

And that's why you're not getting a pay raise anytime soon
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SBS is screening World Cup games for 48 hours after the Optus streaming fail

Optus has apologised for the glitches and says it should have things fixed now, but is letting SBS screen games for the next two days as a back-up plan.
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Audi CEO's arrest highlights a 'silent killer' thought to be involved in 53,000 deaths annually in the US

German officials arrested Rupert Stadler, the CEO of Audi, in connection to the company's use of illegal software to cheat carbon-emissions tests.
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The 29-year-old CEO of Stripe reveals what it's really like running a $12.4 billion startup

He says he still wakes up 20 emails in his inbox telling him all the things Stripe is doing wrong.

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