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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Monday 8 July 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Shares of Deutsche Bank dropped more than 4% after the bank announced a major restructuring that would see 18,000 people lose their jobs by 2022.
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US stocks drop for a second day after a strong jobs report dents the odds of a Fed rate cut

Stocks fell on Monday after a stronger-than-expected employment report called into question the need to kickstart the economy. 
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Aussie businesses could be hit with hefty tax bill from ATO for allowing employees to use Uber

The Australian Taxation Office has determined that ride sharing cars are not taxis, and are therefore subject to a fringe benefits tax.
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Trump says he will 'no longer deal with' the UK ambassador after leaked cables showed the British diplomat criticising the president

This came after leaked diplomatic cables revealed Sir Kim Darroch, the British ambassador, criticising Trump and his administration.
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There is an easy path to equal pay for women's soccer players, and tennis has already shown it can work at the highest levels

After the US women's national team won its second straight World Cup, there were renewed calls for the players to receive pay equal to their male counterparts'.
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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg reportedly refused to believe that people thought he was more like Bill Gates than Elon Musk or Jeff Bezos

Facebook conducted polling in 2017 to figure out public perception toward CEO Mark Zuckerberg and other top executives, Bloomberg reports.
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Investigators say they found 'hundreds' of nude photos of girls in Jeffrey Epstein's NYC mansion

Investigators say they found "hundreds" of nude photos of girls, some of whom they claim to appear to be underage, in Jeffrey Epstein's New York townhouse.
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A court just ordered the pilots who fly your Amazon Prime packages to stop 'excessively' calling in sick and refusing to work overtime

The US Court of Appeals ordered pilots from Atlas Air and Polar Air Cargo to stop calling in sick with little notice, refusing to work overtime and other illegal work slowdown activities.
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Airbnb's new luxury service lets you book private islands and villas with boxing rings and butlers. Here's a look inside 8 of the most over-the-top vacation properties.

Airbnb Luxe is a new feature on Airbnb that gives users access to over 2,000 exclusive luxury properties around the world.

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