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Monday 30 July 2018

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Good morning. Your smart, fast start to the day.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

US stocks fell overnight, with the Nasdaq declining for a third-straight session to hit its lowest level since July 6.
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The MH370 final report declares a critical turn by the doomed flight was made manually, but investigators don't know who did it

Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 disappeared without trace in March 2014, with the loss of 239 lives. 
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Amazon: It's not our job to worry about fears we're killing retailers and destroying jobs

Amazon's senior vice president Russell Grandinetti said it's up to society and government to figure out how to handle the company's becoming a $US178 billion disruptor in the retail sector.
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Macquarie Bank isn't convinced the BoJ is about to shock financial markets

The Bank of Japan will announce its July monetary policy decision later today. Speculation the bank could tweak policy settings has increased substantially ahead of the decision, boosting Japanese bond yields and the Japanese yen.
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It looks like photos of Google's next phone have leaked — and it might not look as good as the competition

New leaked photos supposedly show the white version of Google's upcoming Pixel 3 XL smartphone. 
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A Harvard statistician has found a way to determine whether Paul McCartney or John Lennon wrote the songs

And the data suggests McCartney may have "misremembered" writing "In My Life".

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