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Friday 13 July 2018

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The 10 most important things in the world right now

Hello! Here's whats happening on Friday. 
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PODCAST: Saxo Capital Markets strategist Eleanor Creagh on trade wars, Chinese markets, and how it's 'not coming home' to England

Trade tensions between the United States and China have escalated over the past week, dominating the headlines and movements in financial markets. 
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'NO FLOOR ON THE HORIZON': Morgan Stanley's Australian housing model points to further price declines ahead

It suggests national price measures will continue to weaken into early 2019, at least.
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The Australian housing markets tipped to outperform over the next 12 months, according to industry experts

Many forecasters expect those trends will persist for some time yet, perhaps lasting years rather than months.
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Fundamental shifts are coming to global commodity markets as China modernises

China's shift from a construction boom to consumption-based growth means key changes are playing out in commodity markets. 
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The Japanese yen isn't behaving like a safe-haven currency, and Deutsche Bank thinks it knows why

It says this has been "dampening the dips in USD/JPY on risk-off moves".
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Blue Sky just cut the value of some of its investments, including a 12% drop in Shoes of Prey

The third phase of a review of the value of funds managed by Blue Sky Alternatives Access has been completed.
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The world's largest robot just made its first delivery of iron ore in Western Australia

It's a milestone in Rio's $940 million AutoHaul program.
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Trump says the 20-foot-tall angry baby blimp flying in London makes him feel 'unwelcome'

Trump said he would try to avoid the crowd in the capital during his four-day visit to the country.

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