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Wednesday 8 May 2019

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The Australian dollar is under pressure as US-Sino trade talks resume

The Australian dollar eased lower on Thursday, weighed down by caution ahead of trade talks between the US and China.
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Uber drivers across the world strike about pay, conditions, and the firm's 'orgy of greed'

Uber and Lyft drivers went on strike on Wednesday, logging out of the app for the day and voicing their anger about working conditions.
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Tottenham pulls off another Champions League miracle, erasing 3-goal deficit in the final seconds to reach the final

Tottenham scored three goals in the second half of their Champions League match against Ajax to reach the final in miraculous fashion.
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Facebook is loosening its ban on crypto ads as rumours swirl about its blockchain project

Facebook is loosening up its ban on crypto-related ads.
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Amazon reveals it was a target of 'extensive' fraud impacting seller accounts

Money intended for loans to be sent from Amazon to third-party sellers and businesses was redirected by malicious actors, Amazon revealed in a UK regulatory filing in November.
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Russia is planning to build its first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier after breaking its only flattop

Russia wants to build its first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, the state run TASS news agency reported.
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Uber is reportedly set to price its IPO at the midpoint of its target or below, giving it a valuation of as much as $86 billion

Uber is set to price its initial public offering at the midpoint of its target range or below, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal.
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Here are the top five tools for data analysts -- and the key skills they need to 'predict the future'

Lead the way in Analytics with UNSW Online. Predictive analytics is changing the way the world works, but it's hard to know what tools are needed to make the most of this growing opportunity.

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