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Monday 20 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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The reputation of Australia's financial industry has collapsed, and now ranks last in a major survey

Public trust in big corporations is being eroded by the stream of stories of malfeasance and scandals over the past year.
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Melbourne's property market led falls in major capitals for the fourth straight week

It led falls for the fourth straight week, recording a 0.2% fall.
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Unprecedented photos of stateless child detainees who've spent their whole lives in Australia's offshore processing facility

There are 119 children currently on Nauru and in the past five years, more than 40 stateless babies have been born in the offshore processing centre.
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Venezuela just devalued the bolivar by 95% and pegged it to a cryptocurrency

It's another desperate attempt to prop up the country's flailing economy.
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CAPITULATION...

It comes amid a mounting air of crisis surrounding Turnbull's leadership.

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Commbank's online platform has had huge problems today

Australia's largest bank confirmed issues with Visa card transactions at CBA merchant terminals and payments via NetBank and CommBank apps.
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Telstra is selling a pre-paid smartphone for under $100

It is a black 145g phone with a 4.95" screen running on Android Go. 
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Aston Martin is releasing a DB5 just like the one in Goldfinger - and it will include working gadgets

Yes, the one from Goldfinger. And Thunderball, GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies, Casino Royale, Skyfall and Spectre.
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PepsiCo is buying SodaStream for $US3.2 billion cash

The deal sees PepsiCo paying $US144.00 in cash for each SodaStream share, a 32% premium to the 30-day volume weighted average price.
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A Sydney blockchain startup is helping power this new smart speaker that pays the artists it plays

It's a crowd-funded smart speaker which hosts cryptocurrency payments. 

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