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Thursday 6 September 2018

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The 10 most important things in the world right now

Hello! Here's what's happening on Thursday.
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CBA, ANZ join the rate hike party

ANZ, CBA and Westpac have now lifted home loan rates. They all blame higher funding costs behind their decisions. Standard variable home loan rates; CBA 5.37%; Westpac 5.38%; ANZ 5.36%.
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'Liar loans' are still a problem, and UBS thinks a credit crunch is now a rising risk for Australia

A large share of Australian mortgages are still being approved based on false information.
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Ethereum, the world's second-biggest cryptocurrency, is in meltdown

Ethereum has lost 20% over the last day and is now trading at its lowest level since August 2017. 
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'We should be trying to lift everybody up at once': Scott Morrison invokes Menzies to unite the government

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has returned to a birthplace of the Liberal Party to unite his fractured party.
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The scooter war explodes in Europe as Taxify brings dockless scooters to Paris

Taxify, the European rival to Uber, is expanding into dockless scooters and launching them in Paris under the new Bolt brand. They'll come to Australia too. 
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A 58-storey skyscraper in San Francisco that's tilting and sinking now has a concerning window crack

The building has been sinking - and tilting - for many years, with local developers arguing over the cause of the damage.
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Four strategies to avoid burnout as your career ramps up

When you're juggling a career, the commute, a family and friends, it's easy to feel like there aren't enough hours in the day.
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Uber wants to give six-month bans to Australian and New Zealand passengers with low ratings

Uber will start issuing six-month bans to riders in Australia and New Zealand who have a rating below four stars..
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We reviewed two wines from the vineyard founded by Australia's greatest wine reviewer

The doyen of Australian wine James Halliday AM, had recently achieved O.B.E. status. Over Bloody Eighty.

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