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Thursday 21 June 2018

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The youngest self-made billionaire on Earth says his success is less about his own brilliance and more about his employees -- and luck

He said there was "not a sliver of a chance that we would be here" without the hard work of hundreds of employees building Stripe.
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Here's what people earn across Australia

How does your salary compare?
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How China tried to shut down Australian media coverage of its debt-trap diplomacy in the Pacific

The "60 Minutes" report covered China's debt-trap diplomacy in the Pacific, including a loan to Vanuatu for a wharf which experts are concerned could be used by the Chinese military.

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The Australian suburbs where property listings are soaring, and where they're drying up

In all other capital city markets aside from Canberra, total listings have fallen over the past 12 months.

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Amazon's Prime launch in Australia is more aggressive than anyone expected

The announcement caught some by surprise, with many in the retail industry expecting a launch later this year.
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In a year of 800% returns, the ATO is hunting crypto traders

Your crypto trades for cash will not go unnoticed. 
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Global leadership skills are crucial in increasingly complex markets

Be wary of the business and cultural traps when moving to global markets.
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REVIEW: We tested 3 home security systems and finally got excited about the Internet of Things

There are several good reasons to get a home security system, but a discount on your insurance isn't one of them. 
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Hackers just stole $30 million from the world's sixth largest crypto exchange

The exchange stated the amounts will be refunded, and it has removed all other assets to cold wallet storage.
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A 47-year-old Ford Falcon sold for $1 million

It smashed auction records. 

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