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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
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Thursday 16 May 2019
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
Tributes to an Aussie legend, Pinterest's lacklustre IPO and Huawei's response to Trump's national emergency.
10 things you need to know about Bob Hawke, the larrikin leader loved by Australians across the political divide
Few politicians in Australian history will be remembered as fondly as Robert J Hawke.
HSBC joins the RBA rate cut club
HSBC, renowned as being one of the most hawkish interest rate forecasters in Australia, is now predicting that the RBA will cut rates.
10 things you need to know about the Federal Election 2019 — for Aussies who haven't been paying attention
Including where to get your democracy sausage.
How WeWork's CEO manages his ego after going from broke to a billionaire in under 10 years
WeWork CEO Adam Neumann sat down with Business Insider to discuss his business, his outlook on success, and how he keeps his ego in check as a young billionaire.
This Northern Territory buffalo hunter has been trying to sell his farm on Alibaba for years – but even buyers in China won't bite
For sale: 1195 acres of hunting wilderness within 100 kilometres of Brisbane.
Joe Biden's vote for the 2003 Iraq War is coming back to bite him with 2020 voters
A new poll found 42% of voters between the ages of 18 to 29 said his vote on the war makes them less likely to support him.
Iconic Aussie boot brand R.M. Williams is up for sale, with Goldman Sachs looking for a buyer
The private equity owners are looking to offload the company for as much as $500 million.
Markets see a RBA rate cut next month as more likely than not
A rate cut from the RBA in June is now seen as more probable than not, according to futures markets.
I interviewed 100 of the world's wealthiest people and learned 4 tricks that explain how the super-rich get to the top — and stay there
Dr. Greg Reid interviewed 100 of the world's richest people to find out how they built their wealth and held onto it.
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