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Sunday 9 September 2018

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Australian auction clearance rates inch higher despite a lift in mortgage rates

Australian auction clearance rates improved modestly last week despite more lenders announcing an increase in variable mortgage rates.
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The Australian dollar tumbles to its lowest level in over 2 years

The latest selloff coincided with strong US economic data and increased trade tensions between the United States and China.
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Inside the Molsheim Experience, the exclusive Bugatti-buying process that takes customers to France to create their own $3 million sports car

A Bugatti is the ultimate luxury in the automobile world, thanks to its fine craftsmanship and multi-million dollar price tag. Bugatti recently released Chiron costs around $US3 million - and there are only 200 left.
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Another bad poll and a monster swing in a by-election show the scale of the Coalition's political problems

A near-thirty-point swing against the government in a NSW state by-election over the weekend looks set to install an independent in a seat held by the Liberals since the 1950s.
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Iron ore prices are still climbing

Chinese rebar inventories fell last week while utilisation rates of blast furnaces at steel mills hit the highest level since mid July.
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Everything we're expecting Apple to announce at its biggest hardware event of the year

Apple's biggest hardware event of the year is only a few days away.
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Why the iPhone keyboard inserts 'ducking' into your texts, according to the person who designed it

A common iPhone autocorrect error replaces the "f word" with a word describing an aquatic bird. We spoke to the iPhone keyboard's original designer about why it happens.

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