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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Friday 15 June 2018
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The 10 most important things in the world right now
Hello! Here's what's happening on Friday.
In a year of 800% returns, the ATO is hunting crypto traders
The Australian Tax Office once again wants you to know that your crypto trades for cash will not go unnoticed.
JP Morgan: These are the best trades if investor anxiety turns into panic
Calls of a pending downturn are growing increasingly common as the global asset expansion enters its 10th year since the financial crisis.
UBS is bullish on commodity currencies -- except the CAD
Most commodity currencies have underperformed compared to commodity prices over the past two years.
How the slowdown in Australian home loan growth looks set to play out, in one chart
Tightening lending standards have been cited as a key factor which could weigh on house prices.
END OF AN ERA: Sydney BridgeClimb founder Paul Cave just lost the rights to his famous business
I
t will be "climbing as usual" for customers booked up until September 30, 2018.
Australia's biometric identification project has been terminated
There are reports that the project costs had doubled to almost $100 million.
Here's why Macquarie's quant team predicts Spain will win the 2018 FIFA World Cup
The Socceroos are predicted to struggle.
Telstra will roll out 2Gbps speeds across Australian CBDs within months
Australians won't have to wait for a 5G network to experience gigabit speeds.
North Korean state media's most famous announcer is a 74-year-old grandmother who Trump said should be on US cable news
Go granny!
This new app will provide personal nutrition advice on-demand
It's like a nutritionist in your pocket.
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