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The 10 most important things in the world right now
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Wednesday 31 October 2018
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The 10 most important things in the world right now
Hello! Here's what's happening on Thursday.
Australia just recorded a monster trade surplus of over $3 billion
It was the largest surplus since February 2017, and the third-largest on record.
Sydney home prices just fell at the fastest annual pace since 1990
T
he median home price in Sydney and Melbourne has fallen by around $70,000 and $45,000 respectively over the past year.
The Australian dollar has surged to the highest level in over a week
It was propelled higher by stronger-than-expected economic data, big gains in regional stocks and what's likely to be a raft of short-covering from traders.
Australia's top cyber spy says Chinese tech is too good to be allowed near its key infrastructure
There's one major reason why.
A chart that Mr Squiggle could have drawn shows how unusually low inflation is in Australia
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his is unusual given the continued decline in Australia's unemployment rate in recent years.
A man who claimed an empty, derelict home in Sydney 20 years ago just won a court battle to keep it, and it's now worth $1.5 million
What's worse, the original owner's daughter and grandchildren had to pay the court fees.
Malcolm Turnbull accuses Scott Morrison of dishonesty over Jakarta mission
The uneasy peace has been shattered.
Qantas has dropped its startup accelerator after just two rounds of programs
Investment and alliances with startups and digital disruptors is being devolved back to the airline's individual units.
Only 23% of the world's landmass can now be considered wilderness -- and scientists are calling it a 'horror story'
O
nce they're gone, wilderness areas don't grow back.
Millennials are obsessed with the 'treat yourself' mentality — and it could be a sign they're better with money than everyone thinks
You deserve this, me.
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