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Friday 28 September 2018

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The 10 most important things in the world right now

Hello! Here's what's happening on Friday. 1.
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The Royal Commission calls into question the pay regimes across Australia's entire banking industry

A dirty four-letter word is at the heart of Australia's financial industry. Sell.
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ANZ's credit impulse points to smaller house price falls ahead

ANZ Bank is forecasting that Australian home prices will fall 4% this year and 2% next.
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Macquarie's CEO is likely to be a 'person of interest' in German share-trading investigation

CEO Nicholas Moore and incoming chief Shemara Wikramanayake are expected to be included as "persons of interest or suspects".
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Casual Australian retail staff were just handed a 15% pay rise for working Saturdays

The Fair Work Commission increased penalty rates casuals working Saturdays and after 6pm weekdays 150% of the ordinary hourly rate. 
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Telstra has refunded $9.3 million to 72,000 customers over misleading third party charges

The refunds come on top of the $10 million penalty the telco paid over false or misleading representations about charges for digital content, such as games and ringtones.
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Here's how Australian couples divide their financial responsibilities

Two-thirds of Australian women (64%) take control of grocery shopping, says a survey by HSBC. But men tend to be in charge when a decision has to be made on larger purchases, such as a car.
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Halle Berry credits cardio with boosting her sex drive — and science says she's right

Halle Berry's #FitnessFriday posts on Instagram frequently feature helpful workout tips - including this one about how cardio can enhance women's sexual arousal.
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'Too often, the answer seems to be greed': The royal commission's damning first report is out

Commissioner Kenneth Hayne declared "greed" was a primary motivator.

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