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Thursday, 11 August 2016

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

A thing just happened that hasn't since the dotcom bubble burst. How all the Pokemon landed. And bullets are flying at the Olympics, but it's just people trying to shoot cops.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

The Dow, Nasdaq and S&P helped lift the SPI 200 futures 33 points, taking back almost all of the 35 points of losses in yesterday's session.
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'No, I meant he's the founder of ISIS'

Radio host Hugh Hewitt pressed the Republican presidential nominee on what he really meant when he said President Barack Obama "was the founder" of ISIS.
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Why Simone Biles writes what looks like a dollar sign in chalk before every balance beam routine

 Like many gymnasts, Biles chalks a mark on the beam, but hers appears different than the standard line on the four-inch wide beam.
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BMW is planning a mind-blowing partnership with Amazon Echo

BMW owners will soon have an entirely new way to control certain functions on their Bimmer. 
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LeBron James agrees to 3-year, $100 million contract with the Cavs

James will make $31 million in the first year of the deal. That will make him the highest paid player in the NBA for the first time in his career.
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Here's how to win a chance to give a 'Shark Tank' style pitch to Mark Cuban at Dreamforce

Salesforce is bringing a "Shark Tank" style pitching event involving billionaire investors Mark Cuban and Chris Sacca to this year's Dreamforce, its huge blockbuster annual conference held in downtown San Francisco.
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This stat on job losses shows the staggering scale of China's economic restructuring

When they get laid off, it's in the hundreds of thousands.
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Glenn Stevens buried a bombshell footnote about the IMF in his last speech as RBA governor

Here it is (it's the very last footnote here - my emphasis added).

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