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Tuesday 20 February 2018

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Good morning. It's wage day, we've discovered what's fuelling the German medal-winning streak, and it doesn't look like the UK is going to get their chicken dinner.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

Extra strength in the USD has sent the AUD back below 79 cents, and cryptos are having a good week, with bitcoin continuing its steady climb back to $US12,000.
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The Coles Group profit tanked

Wesfarmers posted a 86.6% fall in net profit to $212 million for the half-year after $1.32 billion in writedowns relating to Bunnings in Britain and at its discount store Target.
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Tesla's Amazon cloud account was hacked and used to mine cryptocurrency

The hack, which was first brought to Tesla's attention by the cybersecurity startup RedLock, also exposed some of Tesla's proprietary data related to mapping, telemetry, and vehicle servicing.
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Trump just made his first move on gun control after the Florida shooting

He just banned devices that modify guns, such as the bump stocks used in last year's massacre in Las Vegas. It comes just days after another mass shooting in Florida, though the suspected gunman did not use bump stocks.
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Here are Warren Buffett's biggest investments

Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has replaced Wells Fargo as its biggest investment. 
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Jeff Bezos just shared a new video of a giant $53 million mechanical clock designed to outlast the US

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has funded the construction of a clock buried in a mountain in Texas that's designed to keep time for 10,000 years. 
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A sneak peek at Dexus Place -- a co-working space with high-end trimmings

The modern workplace no longer consists of just hot-desking and free fruit for employees. 

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