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Monday 1 April 2019

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Here's what 18 Australian tech business leaders want from the budget

Government policies can make or break a tech company's chances of success. As Treasurer Josh Frydenberg prepares to hand down his first, and perhaps only, budget, business executives have told Business Insider Australia what they need in order to thrive.
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Brexit deadlock: MPs reject all remaining alternatives to Theresa May's deal

Members of Parliament failed to vote for any alternative to Theresa May's Brexit deal. The House of Commons held a series of "indicative votes" on Brexit.
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The Australian dollar is pushing higher as stocks and commodities surge

The Australian dollar pushed higher on Monday, aided by gains in stocks and commodity prices. Data from the US and China was largely above expectation, helping to offset further weakness in the Eurozone economy.
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Iron ore prices surge again

Iron ore prices jumped for a second consecutive session on Monday. Lower grades hit fresh five-year highs. Mid and higher grades are also close to the levels struck in early February.
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Apple had a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad week — here's what happened

Coming off a week of surprise product-related announcements, Apple was expecting to have a great week to close out March. The company held a star-studded event in Cupertino, California, where it unveiled its ambitious TV plans.
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Apple's next iPhones will come with larger batteries, according to reliable analyst Ming-Chi Kuo

Apple's successor to the iPhone XS could have a battery that's between 20% and 25% larger than that of the current model, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
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Hackers steered a Tesla into oncoming traffic by placing 3 small stickers on the road

Cybersecurity researchers from Tencent's Keen Labs say they were able to fool Tesla's Autopilot into merging into oncoming traffic. The hackers also controlled the car using a video game controller.
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Here's the latest snapshot of how long and fast Australian capital city home prices have been falling

Australian home prices have now fallen 7.4% since peaking in late 2017, according to CoreLogic's Home Value Index.
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Your 10-second guide to today's RBA interest rate decision

Given it's not been all that long since the RBA's March policy meeting was held, few expect there'll be any significant changes in today's post-meeting statement, let alone a movement in the cash rate.

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