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Wednesday, 15 May 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

The health of the Aussie economy, Jacinda Ardern's fiery gun law comments and a sneak peek at the Game of Thrones finale.
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Your 10-second guide to today's Australian jobs report

The RBA believes that only a further improvement in labour market conditions will likely be enough to bring underlying inflation back under control. 
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Trump declares a national emergency, which could set up a huge blow to China's Huawei

President Donald Trump declared a national emergency over "threats against information and communications technology and services" in the US.
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Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway reveals $904 million Amazon stake for the first time

The legendary listed investment company has revealed that it bought 483,300 shares in the first quarter, worth about $US904 million.
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Iron ore prices rebound as a new round of Chinese environmental inspections begin

Iron or prices rebounded sharply on Wednesday, reversing losses seen in the prior two sessions.
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Dodgy drug distributors are actively targeting Aussies to buy study pills online, and experts say they pose major health risks

Growing numbers of Australians are illegally importing pharmaceuticals aimed at increasing productivity for study or work.
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Forget about surgical robots, these 3 focus areas will change the future of medicine

Lives and billions of dollars are being saved as medical practitioners switch to these technological trends.
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Everything we know going on at Goldman Sachs

Goldman Sachs has a new CEO and the storied investment bank is in the midst of a transformation.
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Stocks could determine the fate of trade talks between the United States and China

Just a little over a week ago it looked like a trade deal between the United States and China was a done deal. Not anymore.

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