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Tuesday 3 January 2017

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Trump beats the Terminator. Why detoxing is a waste of time and money. All the ages at which you peak at everything. And never steal a phone from a Chinese truck-driving ninja.
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Here's when major central banks will deliver monetary policy decisions in 2017

While it may be the start of a new year, one constant theme for markets remains the same -- the importance of central banks when it comes to movements in financial markets, particularly the US Federal Reserve.
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Strongest. Socks. Ever.

You need these socks.
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17 skills everyone should learn in their 20s

Your 20s can be a confusing time. You might not be in school anymore, but you still have plenty to learn before you're a fully functioning adult. Meaning now, you're on your own.
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The legal weed market in the US is growing as fast as broadband internet in the 2000s

Legal weed is big business. The North American marijuana market posted $6.7 billion in revenue in 2016, up 30% from the year prior, according to a new report from Arcview Market Research.
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Lenovo's impressive Amazon Echo clone costs $US50 less

The runaway success of the Amazon Echo is proof that people are willing to accept devices built around digital assistants into their lives, and the tech world is scrambling to get a piece of the smart speaker pie.
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Meet the 4 Goldman Sachs 'game changers' that made Forbes' 30 Under 30 list this year

Forbes' latest 30 Under 30 finance list just dropped, and four young Goldman Sachs employees made the cut. They were Kerri Cohen Saperstein (29), Zach Hamed (23), Ann Mathews (28), and Brandon Watkins (28).
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SCHUMER: 'America cannot afford a Twitter presidency'

Chuck Schumer delivered his first speech as Senate minority leader on Tuesday, spending most of the address from the Senate floor speaking about how Democrats will deal with President-elect Donald Trump.

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