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Sunday 23 September 2018

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Welcome to Monday. Here's your smart, fast start to the day.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

There's a mild risk-off tone in markets to start the week, with traders selling the Aussie dollar at the open this morning.
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Tianjin notebook: The pace of tech adoption is picking up, and there's a risk that some companies – and nations – will be left behind in the AI age

The World Economic Forum's "Annual Meeting of the New Champions" was held last week in Tianjin, China.
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Australian auction clearance rates steady despite more homes going under the hammer

Preliminary auction clearance rates across Australia's capital cities rebounded fractionally last week, recovering after hitting a multi-year low in the middle of September.
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The White House is considering an antitrust investigation into 'online platform bias' at Google and Facebook — read the leaked document here

The proposed EO would ask federal law enforcement to "thoroughly investigate whether any online platform has acted in violation of the antitrust laws".
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Apple's big bet on the future of USB is increasingly looking like a rare misfire

Apple's newest MacBook Pro laptops got rid of the separate ports for charging and accessories, and instead whittled it down to two USB-C ports. 
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We're learning more about which carbs you should never cut from your diet

Several new studies suggest that people who eat a moderate amount of carbohydrates live longer than people on both low-carb and high-carb diets. 

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