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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Wednesday 20 June 2018
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The 10 most important things in the world right now
Hello! Here's what's happening on Wednesday.
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.
Why Telstra is spinning off a new $11 billion infrastructure business
T
he business will have its own CEO, assets of $11 billion and revenue of $5.5 billion.
The ASX200 nears a 10 year high
At the close the index was at 6,172.60, up 70.50 points or 1.16%.
The early signs are not looking good for Australian retail sales
Separate spending indicators from the CBA and NAB suggest retail sales were weak in May.
China could be on the verge of stoking its financial fire even further
Recent Chinese economic data has undershot expectations, leading to speculation that China's central bank may take steps to support activity levels.
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.
Former CBA exec Rob Jesudason's $4 billion crypto company is under attack from hackers
T
o fend off the attacks, administrators froze some accounts arbitrarily, which went against network protocols.
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.
SBS will broadcast all World Cup games until the end of next week as Optus refunds customers over its streaming debacle
T
he telco's disastrous foray into exclusive broadcasting right continues.
MASTERCLASS: Everything you need to know to grow your Instagram following
Behind-the-scenes photos and videos are the most sought after content on Instagram.
Here's why millennials are flocking to eat at a restaurant in a Sydney retirement village
It's not your average retirement village restaurant.
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