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Thursday 16 February 2017

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

It's looking like 1929 all over again on markets. Internet fridges and F-35s are finally almost working. We can't make fun of London houses prices any more. And NSW cops are cool.
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Here's Australia's new $10 note

"The $10 banknote celebrates two famous Australian writers, Dame Mary Gilmore and AB 'Banjo' Paterson," says Reserve Bank of Australia governor, Philip Lowe.
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ANZ's profit soared

ANZ Bank posted a 31% increase in first quarter cash profit on lower provisions for bad debts and cost controls. 
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10 things you need to know before markets open in Australia and Asia

Good morning. Here's what's happening as Friday gets underway and warnings signs point to the conclusion of the longest bull run in global stocks.
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Mark Zuckerberg just published nearly 6,000 words about the future of Facebook -- here are the key points

The post is Zuckerberg's first revision to the original founder's letter he wrote ahead of Facebook's public offering more than five years ago.
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'A very insulting question': Trump snaps at reporter asking about rising anti-Semitism

President Donald Trump bristled at a reporter's question on Thursday about how he will respond to an "uptick in anti-Semitism" across the country, insisting that he is "the least anti-Semitic person that you've ever seen in your entire life."
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Alphabet's internet balloons just got a big upgrade

X, the moonshot tech division of Google's parent company Alphabet, says it's getting closer to its dream of delivering the internet to rural areas from high-altitude balloons.
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YouTube star PewDiePie rages against media 'attack' following reports of anti-Semitic jokes in his videos

In an explosive new video, YouTube star PewDiePie fired back at the Wall Street Journal report that caused both Disney and YouTube to cut ties with him, over videos containing anti-Semitic messages.

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