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The 10 most important things in the world right now

Hello! Here's what you need to know on Friday. 
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AUSTRALIAN STOCKS SLIDE ON US MISSILE STRIKE: Here's what you need to know

Australian stocks closed the session, and the week, marginally lower. Today's scoreboard. ASX 200. 5,862.50 +6.21 +0.11% All Ordinaries. 5,902.60 +5.28 +0.09%
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MALCOLM TURNBULL: US missile strike on Syria was a 'swift and just response'

The Australian government "strongly supports the swift and just response of the United States".
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Two teenagers are in custody after a suspected terrorism attack which left one dead and two injured

Two male teenagers are in custody suspected being involved in acts of terrorism. 
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Iron ore is getting smoked

Chinese iron ore futures are getting smoked, plummeting even further upon the resumption of trade on Friday after sliding 5.4% overnight. Here's the scoreboard at the mid-session break.
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UBS has pinpointed the exact moment Australians caught the property bug

The residential mortgage loan books at Aussie banks are huge, but at least regulators are remaining vigilant in their efforts to monitor the sector.
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CHARTS: The strength of foreign investment in the Australian housing market

Overseas investors bought more than 10% of all new housing in Australia in the first quarter of 2017, and more than 7% of existing stock, according to new research from the National Australia Bank (NAB) released today.
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China is struggling to contain its epic bike-sharing boom

China has a growing bike-sharing problem. Here's what happened on Monday when 300,000 people visited Shenzhen Bay Park to celebrate the Qingming Festival holiday
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Companies with women on their boards make more money

Analysis of Australia's smaller ASX-listed companies show that those with women on their boards pull in more revenue than the rest. 
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Apple Pay may have won the battle but it may not win the war

The ACCC decision to deny some of Australia's major banks the ability to collectively bargain with Apple, might have opened a whole new door for digital wallets in Australia.
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The ACCC will start monitoring the speed of your NBN connection

The federal government has announced it would grant $7 million to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission for the watchdog to start monitoring the performance of Australian broadband.
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Aussie TV viewers found a four-planet solar system last night

More than 7000 amateur astrony volunteers jumped in for 48 hours to help Cox trawl through 100,000 stars on the Zooniverse website.

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