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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Monday 18 June 2018
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The 10 most important things in the world right now
Hello! Here's what's happening on Monday.
Australian home prices are still falling but there's no sign of a major plummet
They continue to fall, although the pace of decline appears to be moderating.
Australia's top 20% richest households own 80 times more than its bottom 20%
There's a big difference.
Gina Rinehart just made a $390 million takeover bid for Atlas Iron - and the shares are soaring
Atlas Iron's iron ore assets have recently become the subject of a strategic bidding war.
The performance of major asset classes so far in 2018, in one chart
It's been an interesting first half of the year for financial markets.
At least three dead, hundreds injured after 6.1 magnitude earthquake strikes Japan
At least 200 more were injured.
Mexican World Cup fans may have sparked an 'earthquake' celebrating their team's winning goal over Germany
A small earthquake, but an earthquake nonetheless.
A scary extortion scam has hit the Chinese community in Australia, netting more than $1 million
The best way to deal with a scam like this is to hang up immediately, and report it to
Scamwatch
and police.
These 10 Sydney suburbs are the biggest contributors to the NSW government's stamp duty windfall
Sydney property buyers paid more than $7 billion worth of stamp duty in the 2016/17 financial year.
'We may be observing genuine disillusioned male workers leaving the labour force'
Westpac says this trend, if continued, could see Australian unemployment fall even further in the months ahead.
Here's why you need to get used to not ever watching the FIFA World Cup - or any big sports event - for free
It seems the best things in life are not free.
A 47-year-old Ford Falcon just sold for $1 million
It was
once owned by fast bowler Jeff Thomson.
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