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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Monday 23 July 2018
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The 10 most important things in the world right now
Hello! Here's what's happening on Monday.
Australian property prices will get worse as a mini-credit crunch takes hold
They might "get worse before they get better".
Financial markets are surprising investors more frequently this year
Volatility has returned to financial markets this year.
The government has four options for what to do with the $50bn NBN
Breaking up the NBN could result in the creation of geographic monopolies, hurting rural and regional consumers especially.
Trump fires off all-caps tweet at Iran's president: 'YOU WILL SUFFER CONSEQUENCES ... FEW THROUGHOUT HISTORY HAVE EVER SUFFERED BEFORE'
Oh dear.
A looming policy change by the Bank of Japan is already pushing Australian bond yields higher
I
ndications from the Bank of Japan that it's considering tweaking monetary policy has given rise to material moves in global bond yields.
There are signs Sydney's ice-cold housing market may be beginning to thaw
S
ydney's preliminary auction clearance rate jumped sharply last week, rebounding after hitting a decade-low in early July.
Australian workers are less stressed than most of the world
A
ustralia ranks just behind the Netherlands with the least stressed employees in the world.
Australia is getting a Blood Moon this weekend
The Moon will appear to darken and gradually turn red as it moves into Earth's shadow in the early hours of Saturday.
The NSW government is going to trial autonomous buses in Coffs Harbour and Armidale
The
trial will get underway before the end of 2018.
A self-made millionaire who retired at 33 says it took him months to adjust — here's how he schedules his days to enjoy retirement
I
t may be easier said than done – at least at first.
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