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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Tuesday 16 October 2018
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The 10 most important things in the world right now
Hello! Here's what's happening on Wednesday.
'Difficult transition': The 25-year mortgage bull market for Australian banks has come to an end
T
he big banks face a challenging period ahead.
Here's another theory for why Australian pay growth is still lousy
No matter what indicator you look at, pay growth still remains well below the levels seen in prior decades.
Prime Minister's Prizes for Science: Faster internet, better GPS, saving frogs, crystals, and guidewires
The PM's Prizes for Science, totalling $750,000, have been announced in Canberra.
Turkey's Erdogan drops bombshell twist in the Khashoggi case as Trump appears to side with Saudis
U
nder increasing international pressure, Saudi Arabia is reportedly trying to piece together an alibi over Khashoggi's disappearance.
Here's what could happen to Australia's housing market if more borrowers fall behind on their mortgage
It could be very bad news.
'TITANIC RISKS': S&P warns of China's hidden debt that will take decades to address
T
he amount of debt in China's shadow banking system could now exceed officially reported debt.
The Huawei Mate20 Pro makes me want to leave my iPhone behind forever
Yes, it's really that good.
Life is about to get easier for both online shoppers and merchants
The technology will reduce fraud, protect card holder details and make payment processes easier for consumers.
Afterpay is going to face a Senate inquiry and its shares are tanking
The Senate inquiry is expected to look at payday lenders, consumer leasing businesses, and companies such as Afterpay offering consumer finance for retail spending.
Clean Up Australia co-founder Ian Kiernan has died at 78
He was 78, and is
survived by his wife Judy and daughters Phillipa and Sally.
When Meghan Markle wore an Australian designer's $1800 white dress, the label's website crashed
Ah, the power of royal fashion choices.
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