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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Friday 17 August 2018
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The 10 most important things in the world right now
Hello! Here's what's happening on Friday.
Kogan.com's full year profit soared 277%
It has been expanding its portfolio offering, with more on the way.
Foodora just put its Australian business into voluntary administration
The move comes just a fortnight after the business announced it was quitting the Australian market.
Suddenly, the RBA seems to think missing its inflation target is a good thing
Lowe says lower inflation in the near-term is "good news", because it eases cost of living pressures for households.
The problems with GDP growth supported by immigration are clear to anyone spending another morning stuck in traffic on a bus
The evidence is all around.
Richard Coppleson thinks the world is becoming increasingly risky and says it's time to sell Australian stocks
He sees a build-up of risks from global problems , and thinks the market looks set for a fall in the coming two months.
'The most difficult and painful year of my career': Elon Musk opens up about personal and professional struggles in revealing interview
Musk admitted that he has been charging full speed ahead in all directions.
A pilot has been killed in a waterbombing helicopter crash in southern NSW
He was the only person on board.
This luxury watch company is celebrating its birthday by giving customers a huge discount
The words "luxury", "watch" and "affordable" are not usually used in the same sentence.
Scientists have engineered a metal alloy that could skid around the Earth's equator 500 times before wearing out
It
is 100 times more durable than high-strength steel and in the same class as diamond and sapphire.
New Zealand has banned the sale of homes to foreigners after too many people started treating the island like their doomsday hideout
US celebrities, including former TV host
Matt Lauer
and Paypal co-founder
Peter Thie
l have already snapped up luxury homes.
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