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Tuesday, 26 July 2016

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Anything could happen today - a rate cut all but locked in, the Aussie dollar going bananas, war with China. A super volcano
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Anything could happen today - a rate cut all but locked in, the Aussie dollar going bananas, war with China. A super volcano. Even Apple's looking good again, so get informed. 
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

Now the fun begins. After a fairly benign first few days trade - outside of crude oil's fall - the week get busy real fast today with the pending release of second quarter CPI for Australia.
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IT'S OFFICIAL: Hillary Clinton nominated as first major-party female presidential nominee

The former secretary of state and former US senator was formally nominated for president by the Democratic Party at its national convention in Philadelphia.
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This is the first rumour we've seen about the 2018 iPhone, and it's a real doozy

A fresh leak claims Apple's iPhone coming in 2018 will come with an eye scanner.
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6 science-backed ways to improve your memory

What we remember plays an important role in our day-to-day lives. From a happy memory of your childhood to an important fact that changes the way you look at a project, your memories have an effect on our mood.
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Tim Cook just dropped another Apple Car hint

Back in May, Apple invested $1 billion in Didi Chuxing , Uber's biggest ride-hailing competition in China, in a major and unexpected deal. On the Q3 2016 earnings call with Wall Street analysts, Apple CEO Tim Cook discussed the investment. 
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DISRUPT HQ: 5 features all businesses need in a technology plan

Disrupt HQ is a comprehensive ten-part series designed to give Australia's new generation of innovators the advice and guidance they need to successfully grow their business. 
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Twitter stock crashes on low guidance

Twitter's stock is crashing, down 10% in after hours trading, after reported its second quarter financial results. Here are the key numbers. 

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