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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Tuesday 4 September 2018
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The 10 most important things in the world right now
Hello! Here's what's happening on Tuesday.
An Australian player ranked 55th in the world just knocked Roger Federer out of the US Open
Australian tennis player John Millman stunned the tennis world to beat Federer in four sets 3-6, 7-5, 7-6, 7-6.
Westpac to pay a record $35 million over failed risk assessments on thousands of home loans
Westpac admitted it breached responsible lending standards for loans between Dec '11 and Mar '15.
RBA keeps rates unchanged for a 25th consecutive month
It also made no changes to the key final paragraph of the statement.
Theresa May's Brexit plan is 'less popular than the poll tax'
Former Education Secretary Justine Greening labelled Chequers "less popular than the poll tax." Greening's intervention came as Boris Johnson also attacked the deal in his latest column at the Telegraph.
NBC News defended its decision to not broadcast Ronan Farrow's reporting on Harvey Weinstein's sexual misconduct allegations
An internal memo defended its decision
The ASX just delayed the rollout of its blockchain technology until 2021
The ASX has delayed the rollout of its blockchain clearing and settlement system by 6 months.
Sydney property listings hit the highest level since the GFC
Homes for sale jumped by 30.4% in the year to August
Furious APRA re-opens investigation into Colonial First State and IOOF after royal commission
APRA says the hearings revealed "serious questions of compliance"
Data use in Australia is soaring -- we used the equivalent of watching more than 9000 years' worth of Netflix in July alone
Telstra has been looking at how Australians have been using broadband over the past year.
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