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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Settle in with your coffee - here's your smart, fast start to the day.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

Asian markets could be in more more volatility today after US stocks got sold off into the close on Friday night to cap their worst week since March.
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An economist who predicted Trump's rise explains how he's changing the face of capitalism

"It's like when everyone waits in line to get the bus, or the ski lift, or to go to the office … If one person deviates, you yell at him. If two deviate, you yell at them. If three deviate, you join them."
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'F--- you leakers': A former senior Google employee says a frantic quest to stop internal info getting out is now management's 'number one priority'

Jack Poulson, who quit Google in September over its search project in China, spoke about the company's culture of secrecy. 
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Hey Tim Cook, there's a simple solution to your iPhone sales problem

Apple is having trouble selling its latest iPhones, according to numerous reports.
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The OECD thinks Australia's housing market is headed for a soft landing

The housing market is expected to have a soft landing, says the OECD in its annual assessment of Australia. It says a wave of mortgage defaults is unlikely.
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'Amazon will go bankrupt': Jeff Bezos keeps talking about Amazon's inevitable death

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has repeatedly talked about his company's inevitable demise. Bezos has said that big firms tend to live for only "decades."
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The 25 richest families in the world, ranked

The richest families in the world own billions, possessing $US1.1 trillion in wealth collectively, according to Bloomberg. 

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