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Thursday 14 March 2019

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Facebook is launching a new gaming hub and app to try and lure gamers to the social network

The company is putting video-game streaming, groups, casual games, and other gaming-related material in a specialised tab in the app.
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MPs vote to delay Brexit

The United Kingdom is scheduled to leave the European Union in just two weeks, but Parliament's decision means Prime Minister Theresa May will request an Article 50 extension of at least three months.
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Iron ore prices jump as Chinese steel production ramps up

Chinese steel output rose by nearly 10% in the first two months of the year compared to the same period in 2018. 
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The Australian dollar eases lower as hopes for a near-term US-Sino trade deal subside

The Australian dollar fell against the greenback but rose against most of the major crosses on Thursday. Chinese economic data released during the session was a tad disappointing, while hopes for a near-term US-Sino trade deal dimmed.
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Ahead of Game of Thrones' final season, we've ranked their biggest battle scenes by special effects

Love Game of Thrones? The Samsung QLED 8K TV makes everything you love better. Watch the final season of television's most epic series on the most epic screen.
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Aussie entrepreneur's airline lounge app is snapped up by American Express

Australian tech entrepreneur Zac Altman has struck gold with American Express announcing its acquisition of travel-tech company LoungeBuddy, which Altman cofounded.
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'Australia will pay': Huawei executive slams Australia's former PM over his 5G technology warning

A senior Huawei executive has criticised former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull for urging the UK to boycott Huawei's equipment when building out its 5G network.
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Millennials were scooping up Boeing's stock amid the 737 Max's turmoil

Millennials were buying the dip in Boeing's stock that came after Sunday's Ethiopian Airlines disaster, according to weekly data from the free trading app Robinhood.
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The rise and rise of self-managed super funds

CPA Australia's Future Thinkers series tells the remarkable stories of members shifting the dial in business, the community and society. To investigate the growth of self-managed super funds, Peter Johnson FCPA discusses the notion of control in a financial landscape with varying market performance.

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