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Wednesday, 14 December 2016

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Rates are still lower in the US than that time before writing was invented. GSElevator's rules for behaving at the office Christmas party. And Netflix gets some proper competition in Oz. 
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The Fed just did something it's never done before

Along with the Federal Reserve's decision to raise interest rates by 25 basis points on Wednesday came a number of changes to the central bank's forecasts for the future.
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There's been a breathtaking swing in Putin's popularity among Republicans in the Trump era

Vladimir Putin's favorability rating has taken an amazing turn among Republicans since President-elect Donald Trump began praising the Russian president.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

Ouch. The Fed might have just scored a central banking own-goal only rivaled by the Bank of Japan's foot-shooting episode in January this year when it took rates into negative territory. 
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Trump to tech leaders: 'Everybody in this room has to like me, at least a little bit'

The movers and shakers of the tech industry all filed through in a parade of billionaires to Trump Tower to meet with him as he puts together his administration.
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Watch Arctic sea ice get thinner over the past 26 years in this foreboding animation

This animation from Climate.gov tracks the relative amount of ice of different ages from 1990 through November 2016.
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Amazon claims another victim: Cisco kills its $1 billion cloud

Cisco has confirmed that it is killing its $1 billion cloud project known as "Intercloud," as The Reg's Simon Sharwood reported on Wednesday. 
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NASA has photographed a pearly white storm on Jupiter that's nearly as big as Earth

We've all seen the red storm. But in the southern hemisphere of the gas giant, another series of eight storms appear like white circles or ovals.

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