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Wednesday 1 May 2019

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The Fed doesn't sound like it's about to cut rates so the Aussie dollar has fallen

The Australian dollar fell sharply on Wednesday as the US Federal Reserve provided no indication that it's considering cutting official rates.
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Australia is ramping up autonomous vehicles – but we are on track to make the same mistakes we made with cars

Expert warns Australian cities risk integrating autonomous transport in the wrong way.
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Lionel Messi unleashed a gorgeous free kick to nearly seal Barcelona's spot in the Champions League final

Lionel Messi scored his 600th goal for Barcelona on Wednesday in stunning fashion.
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Optimism is growing towards Australia's housing market

Australian capital city home prices have fallen for 19 consecutive months but the pace of falls is slowing.
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Apple's growth next quarter will be driven by everything but the iPhone, Goldman Sachs says

While several Wall Street analysts have interpreted Apple's earnings beat as a sign that iPhone sales have stabilised, Goldman Sachs has other thoughts.
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Australia is the most popular destination in the world for migrating millionaires

It's not surprising millionaires are flocking Down Under.
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The US Navy is sending its most powerful assault ship to the Pacific

The US Navy announced it would send the USS America, a new type of amphibious assault ship, to the Pacific to increase firepower in the region.
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8 new 'Game of Thrones' photos might tease discord among the survivors of the Battle of Winterfell

HBO released eight photos from the coming episode of "Game of Thrones," which show Daenerys Targaryen figuring out her game plan.

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