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Monday, 18 April 2016

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It's official - on July 2, you'll vote for a leader, who'll be replaced by their party six months later. Netflix blames Auss
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

It's official - on July 2, you'll vote for a leader, who'll be replaced by their party six months later. Netflix blames Aussies for being rubbish at earnings.  And the worst goal attempt ever.
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Silicon Valley legend Bill Campbell has died -- here is some of his best leadership advice

Bill Campbell, widely known in Silicon Valley as "The Coach," died Tuesday after a long battle with cancer.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

It's been an incredible 24 hours with the market funk of early yesterday morning giving way to a recovery in the price of crude oil, a surge in the Aussie dollar and a break of overhead resistance by US stocks.
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I worked at a tech startup for a year. I didn't get rich, but I loved it anyway

Earlier in April, journalist and comedy writer Dan Lyons released "Disrupted. My Misadventure in the Start-Up Bubble" -- his long-awaited memoir of a year spent working for marketing startup HubSpot.
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Strategists at CBA think a 'truly poor' Australian CPI reading could still see the RBA cut in May

Last week's Australian jobs report saw the odds of a May rate cut from the RBA --already low -- get trimmed even further. 
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We might be repeating the mistakes of the 1999 bubble and crash

The stock market may be in danger of repeating some very bad history. The current market environment is looking a whole lot like the 1998-1999 stock market bubble, and the crash of 2000 may not be far behind.
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The IMF shuts down rumours of a secret G20 meeting to 'take down' the dollar

There have been rumours that Fed Chair Janet Yellen's recent dovish comments are somehow connected to a secret meeting to "take down" the dollar at the G-20 meeting.
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UberEATS is launching in Melbourne today

Melbourne has become the first city in Australia, and only the third in the world to launch Uber's food delivery service UberEATS. 

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