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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Monday 4 June 2018
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The 10 most important things in the world right now
Hello! Here's what's happening on Monday.
JP Morgan warns of a ticking debt time-bomb which could explode in 2019
T
he continued withdrawal of monetary stimulus by the US Fed lurks as the main catalyst.
Australian retail sales beat
It was helped in part by warmer weather encouraging people to eat out.
The parts of Sydney where home prices have fallen most, in one chart
Sydney home prices have fallen 4.2% over the past 12 months.
It looks like Australian economic growth was strong in early 2018
The news was unilaterally good with profits, wages and inventories all increasing.
Cartel charges over ANZ shares are a wake-up call to the Australian market
It's over a $2.5 billion capital raising.
Australia's opponents of the minimum wage increase ignore this truth: higher pay means more people working
As the core of this view is one part of the basic economic theory of supply, demand and prices.
Here's why you don't need to worry about Amazon's Australian geoblock
It's not all bad news.
More Australians chose to watch Tasmanian devils mating on TV rather than Barnaby Joyce talking about his affair
Those Tasmanian devils, hey?
Anxiety in the workplace is estimated to cost businesses up to 100,000 hours of lost time
Given a third of our lives will be spent at work, it's no surprise that this is where we feel the most anxiety.
10 of the most Instagrammable hostels in the world
If you don't take a picture of your holiday and upload it to social media, did it even happen?
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