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Wednesday, 23 January 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Good morning! Another scorcher coming up...
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Venezuela is kicking out US diplomats after Trump recognised the opposition leader as interim president

Nicolás Maduro said he is breaking Venezuela's diplomatic relationship with the US soon after Donald Trump's government announced its support for Juan Guaidó, a Venezuelan opposition leader who on Wednesday declared himself the nation's interim president.
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The Australian dollar is drifting ahead of key jobs data

The Australian dollar drifted higher against the greenback on Wednesday, partially reversing the declines seen on Tuesday. The bulk of the move occurred in Asia, and mirrored strength in the Chinese yuan.
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How to figure out if you want to just test the investment waters, or take the full plunge

With summer now in full swing, the ocean has warmed up sufficiently for me to start my annual "swim season". I've always enjoyed bodysurfing – once I'm in, that is. Not being one for cold water, getting in is the problem.
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British food and drink industry warns that Theresa May is ignoring their concerns about a 'catastrophic' no-deal Brexit

Food and drink industry chief says that a "catastrophic" no-deal Brexit is now likely and warns that Theresa May's government is not listening to their concerns.
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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey says Mark Zuckerberg once served him a goat he apparently killed himself

Mark Zuckerberg once served rival Jack Dorsey a dead goat he had killed himself for dinner. That's according to a new interview from Dorsey, the CEO of Twitter.
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Iron ore prices ease lower

Iron ore spot markets edged lower on Wednesday.
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To understand why China's looking so ugly, you've got to look at what happened to Chinese consumers

China's economic data shows the country is under major strain from attempting to rein in debt. And it isn't just corporate profits or the financial sector that's getting hit, weakness in consumer spending has spread across the economy.

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