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Wednesday 27 March 2019

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Trump says Google CEO Sundar Pichai told him he is 'totally committed to the U.S. military'

US President Donald Trump tweeted that he met with Google CEO Sundar Pichai. "Just met with Sundar Pichai, President of Google, who is obviously doing quite well. He state strongly that he is totally committed to the U.S. military, not the Chinese Military..." Trump tweeted.
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Here's where Australia's population lives, and where it's growing the fastest

Australia has an average population density of 3.3 people per square kilometre. That figure, however, is not reflective of how population is distributed across the country.
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Iron ore markets are unusually quiet

Limited movement was recorded across iron ore spot markets on Wednesday. Trade was also quiet in Chinese bulk commodity and steel futures. New data suggests Chinese steel production is ramping up.
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Parliament votes to reject calls to revoke Article 50 and cancel Brexit

Members of Parliament voted to reject calls by the more than 5 million people who signed a petition to revoke Article 50. Both Theresa May's government and the opposition Labour party refused to back the motion.
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The Australian dollar sinks as rate cut speculation intensifies

Dovish commentary from New Zealand's central bank saw the Australian dollar fall heavily on Wednesday.
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Atlassian co-founder slams government over encryption bill: 'This poorly written law is putting jobs at risk'

The tech star wants government to keep its promise and review legislation.
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Boeing just unveiled how it's going to fix the 737 Max that was grounded after 2 fatal crashes in recent months

The updated software will "provide additional layers of protection if the AOA sensors provide erroneous data," Boeing said in a release.
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Another group of older ex-employees are suing IBM alleging it targeted older workers for layoffs

They are alleging that IBM engaged in a 'massive scheme to cover up discriminatory layoff of over 20,000 older workers in knowing violation of disclosure requirements."
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Lululemon just had one of its best years ever, and it proves athleisure isn't dying anytime soon

Lululemon reported fourth-quarter and full-year 2018 earnings on Wednesday. CEO Calvin McDonald said this was one of its strongest years to date.

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