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Tuesday 3 July 2018

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The 10 most important things in the world right now

Hello! Here's what's happening on Tuesday. 
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The RBA is calling out Trump's trade policy as a concern for the global outlook

Official interest rates have now been unchanged at 1.5% since August 2016. 
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DEUTSCHE BANK CALLS IT: The worst of Sydney's housing market downturn is probably over

Sydney auction clearance rates have stabilised in recent months. 
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China's 'debt-trap diplomacy' has caused concern around the world - but now it's China's turn to worry

Officials in Beijing appear to be acting on their own concerns about unsustainable spending and unwieldy debt. 
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a2 Milk shares surge after a new infant formula deal with Synlait

a2 Milk was the ASX's best performing stock in 2017-18 with an annual gain of 179.79%.
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A 4-year Australian study of 1500 people finds no evidence that cannabis helps to treat pain

It actually found those using cannabis had greater pain and anxiety. 
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This tech startup just won a grant to help scientists share biological samples around the world

It enables scientists to share or exchange samples from around the world, rather than throwing them out. 
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Just about every senior politician in Australia says David Leyonhjelm should apologise for his 'offensive' comments

Leyonhjelm has refused to apologise, but today issued a series of conditions for Hanson-Young to fulfil before he's prepared to express any regret.
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It's now easier than ever for hot tech talent to move to Australia

Authorised startups can make five hires per year, in any occupation.
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Penfolds is going to make wines in the USA

Penfolds will begin making wines using grapes from California's Napa Valley from the 2018 harvest.

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