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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Wednesday 25 July 2018
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The 10 most important things in the world right now
Hello! Here's what's happening on Wednesday.
Here's what economists are saying about Australia's inflation report
Fi
nancial market movements indicate there's now less chance of a RBA rate hike arriving in the foreseeable future.
Kogan.com shares are tanking for a second day
The shares have dropped almost 25% since last Friday's close.
This indicator suggests Australian jobs growth will continue to slow
O
nline job vacancies in Australia fell for a third consecutive month in June.
UBS has released its latest global bank survey and Australia now ranks last
In the wake of increasing trade tensions, UBS said a trade war scenario would slow loan growth but the earnings impact should be muted.
Melbourne is thinking about a roads congestion tax in the city
It says it's a
way of cutting congestion and "boosting Melbourne's liveability".
Australians check their social media feeds up to 10 times a day at work
How often do you really check yours?
10 things one of Australia's best chefs, Cumulus Inc's Andrew McConnell, learned from business
Look up dining out in Melbourne and one name will keep popping up.
A huge collection of cars driven by the late Australian racing legend Peter Brock are up for sale -- here's a look
The Big Banger is up for sale.
WATCH: An underwater robot is being tested on the Great Barrier Reef
B
oth aerial and underwater robots at sea are being tested to allow greater remote monitoring of the Great Barrier Reef.
10 of the best late-night food joints in Sydney
Stale fries and squashed burgers from fast-food chains don't always cut it.
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