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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Thursday 15 November 2018
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The 10 most important things in the world right now
Hello! Here's what you need to know for Thursday.
'BEAUTIFUL SET OF DATA': What economists are saying about Australia's stellar jobs report
Economists agree that Australia's jobs report was strong.
The RBA is worried about the increased risk to property developers from tighter lending standards
The biggest risk to the Australian economy from tighter lending standards is not the impact on households.
Australia's housing market is unlikely to 'collapse under its own weight'
T
he buildup of riskier investor loans make Australia's economy more vulnerable to an external shock.
New apartment sales in Sydney and Melbourne are tanking
Many expect the downturn will continue for some time yet.
There are many opportunities in Asian bond markets, but investors will need to get discerning
Take a closer look.
Rich people are bailing out of Britain in their thousands, and many are moving to Australia
It reverses a 30 year trend of the UK as a destination high net worth individuals.
A Trump aide is officially out after rebukes from Melania Trump's office
T
he move comes a day after the First Lady Melania Trump issued an extraordinary statement calling for her removal.
13 tips for managing your personal finances better, according to one of Australia's top economists
Shop around.
11 timelapse images show how Australia's transport projects are racing to serve a booming population
It's a busy time as authorities fight the neverending battle against congestion.
Andrew Forrest unveils 'Global Rapid Rugby', a new format aimed at reviving interest in the struggling game
It's a 70-minute, eight-team Asia Pacific competition with a $1 million premiership prize.
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