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Monday 13 August 2018

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The 10 most important things in the world right now

Hello! Here's what's happening on Monday. 
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Australian broadband users are finally doing what the NBN wants

Earlier this year, the NBN dropped the wholesale price of higher speed plans in a bid to lure customers to higher tiers. 
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Demand for 'big-ticket' items may offer clues about a lingering threat to the Australian economy

Despite positive trends in retail sales, Morgan Stanley says "cross-currents" remain for Australian consumers.
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This trend could give rise to further demand for the US dollar

Net long positioning, hedge funds and other leveraged investors are at the highest level since November 2015.
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Turkey's central bank promises 'all necessary measures' to save its financial system

The Turkish lira has climbed off its intra-day low, but price-action against the USD remains volatile in afternoon trade.
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How JB Hi-Fi is keeping Amazon at bay

It has effectively leveraged its economies of scale to lower its prices while also increasing its profit margins.
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6 major algorithm changes Google is making this year – and how businesses can adapt

Google implements hundreds of changes to its indexing algorithm each year to make search results for users more relevant.
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Successful Australian entrepreneurs discuss the 'delusional belief' that careers are linear -- and the path you should follow instead

Many people suffer from the "delusional belief" that their careers should be linear -- and it's not doing them any favours. 
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Here's why learning to delegate will make you a better leader

As the speed of business gets faster and faster leaders are looking for ways to get their staff to take action.
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It's not just Huawei -- two other potential suppliers to Australia's 5G network are linked to China's Communist Party

Three potential suppliers of equipment to Australia's next generation 5G network have connections to China's Communist Party.

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