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Thursday, 1 September 2016

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Watch an $80 million spaceship explode in real life. Feel your heart explode when you drink a mug of Adelaide Ass Kicker. And the mindblowing amount spent on EPL players this year.
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Melania Trump is suing the Daily Mail for $150 million

Melania Trump is suing the Daily Mail and a Maryland blogger for $150 million in damages over retracted stories that had alleged she worked as an escort in the 1990s.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

No more sleeps. Tonight at 10.30pm AEST the US will release non-farm payrolls and the associated unemployment rate.
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Here's the jobs report number that could send markets into a frenzy

The focus of Friday's jobs report is on what it means for the Federal Reserve's next move. Economists estimate that the Department of Labour will report the US economy added 180,000 jobs in August.
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The world's biggest hedge fund expects a bust in China

 Ray Dalio's Bridgewater says that China has experienced an "unsustainable buildup of credit" which is "typical of debt boom and busts".
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PODCAST: With CBA strategist Elias Haddad on investment, currencies, the Fed, and life as expats

The wheels are turning in global markets again after a quiet few weeks through August. 
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ALBERT EDWARDS: The crutch holding up the US economy is about to be kicked away

Albert Edwards doesn't think that the consumer can keep the US economy afloat for very long. 
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Scientists figured out how the month you are born in is linked to your health

Kids born in some seasons are exposed to different risk factors than children born in other seasons.

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