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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Tuesday 3 July 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 is calling out Trump's trade policy as a concern for the global outlook
Official interest rates have now been unchanged at 1.5% since August 2016.
$108 MILLION: Australian fintech Airwallex just closed the second largest funding round in Australian history
The company's technology helps facilitate cross-border payments.
DEUTSCHE BANK CALLS IT: The worst of Sydney's housing market downturn is probably over
Sydney auction clearance rates have stabilised in recent months.
China's 'debt-trap diplomacy' has caused concern around the world - but now it's China's turn to worry
O
fficials in Beijing appear to be acting on their own concerns about unsustainable spending and unwieldy debt.
a2 Milk shares surge after a new infant formula deal with Synlait
a2 Milk was the ASX's best performing stock in 2017-18 with an annual gain of 179.79%.
A 4-year Australian study of 1500 people finds no evidence that cannabis helps to treat pain
It actually found those using cannabis had greater pain and anxiety.
This tech startup just won a grant to help scientists share biological samples around the world
It enables scientists to share or exchange samples from around the world, rather than throwing them out.
Just about every senior politician in Australia says David Leyonhjelm should apologise for his 'offensive' comments
Leyonhjelm has refused to apologise, but today issued a series of conditions for Hanson-Young to fulfil before he's prepared to express any regret.
It's now easier than ever for hot tech talent to move to Australia
Authorised startups can make five hires per year, in any occupation.
Penfolds is going to make wines in the USA
Penfolds will begin making wines using grapes from California's Napa Valley from the 2018 harvest.
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