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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Tuesday 26 June 2018
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The 10 most important things in the world right now
Hello! Here's what's happening on Tuesday.
The RBA seems to be running monetary policy on a hunch
It is targeting higher than necessary unemployment as the tool for containing household debt.
Here's how Australia's new $7 billion fleet of giant Triton drones will keep an eye on the South China Sea
The Turnbull government will buy six long-range surveillance drones from US defence supplier Northrop Grumman.
Collins Foods, the rise of KFC and the fall of Sizzler
Collins now has 225 KFCs in Australia plus a growing network in Europe.
Why the risk of out-of-cycle mortgage rate increases is rising in Australia, in one chart
Short-term Australian money market rates have spiked, creating margin pressures for banks.
Chinese billionaire Jack Ma is increasingly warning about a bubble in bitcoin
While he is a strong advocate of blockchain technology, it's the second time in a month that he said bitcoin looks overvalued.
Andrew Forrest just turned a blowtorch on fellow billionaire Gina Rinehart's bid for Atlas Iron
Fortescue Metals says Gina Rinehart's company has made "misleading statements" regarding its takeover bid for Atlas Iron.
Look at all the skills Elon Musk's OpenAI bots have taught themselves as they prepare for the world's biggest e-sports event
It plays the equivalent of 180 years' worth of Dota 2 games every day.
Controversial telecommunications giant Huawei paid for Australian politicians to go on more trips to China than any other company
Over the last eight years it paid for 12 international trips, twice as many as the next highest corporate sponsor.
This rare 1957 Porsche Spyder is up for sale for $6.2 million
It's a piece of racing history, and is one of only 40 ever produced.
From penthouse to outhouse: 7 wines to enjoy even if you miss out on an end-of-year bonus
As always, there will be winners and losers, both sometimes as a result of simple (mis)fortune.
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