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Monday 6 February 2017

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Parliament is back, Cory Bernardi's causing Malcolm Turnbull grief, the RBA meets, and there's more Trump chaos. Welcome to Tuesday.
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Parliament is back today, and the agenda will be dominated by Cory Bernardi's split from the Coalition

South Australian senator Cory Bernardi is set to split from the Liberal party today as parliament resumes for 2017. Bernardi is expected to announce he is forming his own political party, the Australian Conservatives.
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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 Tuesday begins and RBA gears up for its first 2017 rates meeting. First, the scoreboard (7.45am AEDT). • Dow. 20045 -26 (-0.1%)
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Iron ore slid on Monday, but there are signs the selling pressure is starting to ease

Iron ore spot markets continued to slide on Monday, undermined by thin trading volumes and another plunge in Chinese futures.
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Your 10-second guide to today's RBA rate decision

The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) will deliver its first interest rate decision of 2017 today.
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A bright green meteor streaked over the northern US -- and the video is jaw-dropping

Flash...boom. It took just seconds for a bright green fireball -- and apparent meteor -- to streak across the dark sky over Wisconsin at about 1.31 am Monday morning. But thanks to the magic (and paranoia) of our digital age, there's tons of security and dash-cam video of the event, and it's already all over the internet.
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This poll shows why Marine Le Pen stands a very good chance of winning the French election

Front National leader, Marine Le Pen, officially launched her presidential campaign on Sunday, vowing to "protect" France against globalisation -- and a new poll shows she has perfectly chosen the theme.

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