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Wednesday 18 April 2018

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The 10 most important things in the world right now

Here's what's happening on Wednesday.
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BrickX offered millennials access to the property market -- now one of its properties has fallen $100,000 in value and returns from others are under pressure

Australian fintech startup BrickX's fractional ownership model offers investors exposure to residential real estate.
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You could sleep better if you're nice to your work colleagues -- or worse if you aren't

Being pleasant to people at work has a number of benefits. Another to add to the list is it can make you sleep better.
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The risk of shark attacks has led to an unprecedented decision to call off an elite surfing competition in WA

The World Surf League (WSL) called off the Margaret River Pro because of recent shark attacks in the area.
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One of America's biggest burger chains, In-N-Out, is suing a small Australia group with two stores, claiming it's copying them

Sydney hamburger store Down N' Out bills its food as "American style burgers, done right".
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Scott Morrison warns people can go to jail over what has happened at AMP

Claims AMP misled the corporate regulator and its own customers are "deeply disturbing," he says.
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The latest scheme by the couple behind a failed Tasmanian whisky investment has gone into liquidation

A bankrupt former Queensland property developer who set up a failed whisky distillery investment fails again with a cattle scheme.
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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos says working at McDonald's as a 16-year-old made him obsessed with automation and managing employees

Amazon CEOJeff Bezos started off his career in retail when he was 16 and working at McDonald's.
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The early evidence suggests Australia's retail sales revival in February was short-lived

Australian retail sales rose by 0.6% in February, the strongest percentage increase since November 2017.

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