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Sunday 3 March 2019

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The Australian dollar has surged in early trade

Renewed optimism over US-Sino trade negotiations, along with attempts from Donald Trump to jawbone the greenback lower, are the main catalysts helping to move.
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New poll shows Trump's job-approval ratings climbing, but several challenges remain ahead of 2020

A new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll found that Trump's job-approval ratings are climbing, though a majority of voters still disapprove of his policies, which they described as outside of the mainstream.
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Iron ore prices perk up as Chinese air quality gets hazy

The premium for iron ore lump also jumped sharply. The moves coincided with a series of smog alerts issued in major northern Chinese provinces.
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US government probes two fatal Tesla crashes in Florida as experts question Autopilot's advertising and capabilities

After two Tesla drivers were killed in separate crashes, a federal agency is reportedly preparing to investigate the two wrecks.
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Facebook's Sandberg threatened to pull investment from Europe and Canada if her demands were not met, documents say

Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg told the European Union and Canada that if they pursued legal measures the company disagreed with then Facebook would consider other "options" for investment and growth.
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Speaking for first time about pedophilia scandal, YouTube CEO promises to keep comments off of kids videos

YouTube's CEO is trying to tell parents and advertisers that the company will do more to keep its youngest users safe amid reports of predatory behaviour in video comment sections.
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'How to Train Your Dragon 3' topped 'Madea Family Funeral' to win the box office for a second-straight weekend

"How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden Kingdom" won the weekend box office for a second-straight weekend. The movie took in $US30 million.
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Facebook commissioned a study that shows people don't trust the internet

More than half of people are not confident about their privacy online, according to a study commissioned by Facebook, which has endured a torrid year when it comes to data protection.

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