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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Tuesday 31 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 most stunning thing about MH370 remains that 239 people on a $300m plane simply vanished in the data age
It's mindboggling how this could have happened.
Loan growth to Australian housing investors just turned negative for the first time since 2009
The investor lending outlook is likely to impact on house prices "for the foreseeable future", CBA said.
NASA just binned Elon Musk's plans to terraform Mars
There goes pretty much the entire basis for
Elon Musk's plans to make Mars the kind of place humans might walk freely around on
.
'A LOT OF WORK TO COME': The outlook for Australian housing construction has suddenly brightened
A
ustralian building approvals rebounded strongly in June.
The selloff in the Australian dollar this year has stalled -- here's why
T
he Australian dollar has been stuck in a narrow trading range against the Greenback for the best past of two months.
The BoJ plans to be more flexible with policy -- but it's still unclear if that can stir inflation
The Bank of Japan made several small tweaks to policy settings at its July meeting.
Using these 13 words will help salespeople close deals faster and make tons of money
They say selling is more art than science.
Corporate Australia is worried about a pending credit crunch
T
he latest results come in the wake of further regulatory oversight of the banking sector, led by the ongoing Royal Commission.
Business people are using hypnosis to improve their confidence in the workplace
So, how does it work?
A Chinese province that has gone 'cremation-only' is confiscating coffins -- and even dug one up
Even state media described it as "barbaric and unpopular".
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