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Sunday, 25 September 2016

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Vodafone customers start lining up for their apology. Proof Emirates' 'Wi-Fly' service works like a dream. And how to watch Swans vs Bulldogs, Storm vs Sharks and Trump vs Clinton.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

It's a week of talk this week. Central bankers, OPEC and the US presidential debate dominate the landscape.
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A legendary investor thinks driverless cars will actually raise the price of oil

You'd think that as more of the cars on the road are powered by batteries rather than petrol, demand for oil will slide. And in the long-term, that maybe true.
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30 of the best private schools in Australia

Your cut-out-and-keep guide to the best private schools in every state.
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Why Spotify is a major problem for economists

The global economy is baffling economists, particularly those employed at central banks. 
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Bonds are not a safe haven

After the Bank of Japan said it would target the 10-year JGB around zero per cent last week, and the Federal Reserve left rates on hold, bond rates across the globe rallied into the weekend.
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Horrifying weapons people try to bring on planes

The TSA has an unbelievable Instagram account depicting all of the horrifying weapons they come across.
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Some of the craziest ways cartels smuggle drugs into America

Mexican drug cartels are making billions smuggling drugs across the border and they have some strange and offbeat ways of doing it.
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America's respect for Donald Trump has collapsed over three years

Three years ago, Donald Trump inspired envy and distrust from the average American. Now he inspires contempt and rejection.

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