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Wednesday, 19 October 2016

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Why it's perfectly OK to compare Trump to Hitler. The app that turns you into your own real estate agent. Elon Musk tells his big secret today. Oh, and scientists turned CO2 into fuel.
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Your 10-second guide to today's Australian jobs report

Australia's September jobs lottery will roll out this morning, with economists looking for a rebound in employment growth following a surprise decline in August.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

It's all about oil overnight after a big draw in US inventories caught traders on the hop.
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A chef reveals the only 3 brands of boxed pasta worth buying

Perfect al dente pasta is not only determined by the amount of time you cook it. The higher the quality of your pasta noodles, the easier it will be to cook them al dente.
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A 34-year old trader at Goldman Sachs made a $100 million profit -- and he is part of a dying breed

How is it that a 34-year old Goldman Sachs trader made a $100 million profit in just a matter of months?
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A head-scratching leaked email exchange showed Hillary Clinton discussing the 'unraveling of' Obamacare

Over the past few weeks, the WikiLeaks organisation has published the stolen emails of Hillary Clinton campaign manager John Podesta, revealing some of the inner workings of the Clinton campaign.
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22 things you should never say in a salary negotiation

The art of salary negotiation is a crucial skill to develop, whether you're accepting a new job or trying to earn a raise at your current gig. 
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This is what it looks like when short sellers have a company totally surrounded

Signet, the largest diamond retailer in America, has been in trouble for some time.
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Europe's lander may have crashed into the robot graveyard that is Mars

"Somewhere within this frame, there is a new robot on Mars," science journalist Corey Powell quipped on Twitter. 

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