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For 70 years, The Australian Financial Review has been the authority on business, finance and political news in Australia.
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    Clearances are below 50 per cent for the third week running. Buyers are wary of prices falling further and if vendors want to sell, they must meet the market.
    Auction clearances rates slump as buyers get cold feet
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    The founder and CEO of Airwallex talks about his early mistakes, the secret to staying friends with co-founders and how AI is transforming the company’s plans.
    'A life decision': Jack Zhang on why he refused to sell Airwallex
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    Jul 4
    After exiting a significant recession in mid-2009, America's economy has not looked back. But as US correspondent Jessica Gardner writes, there are cracks on the horizon.
    Why America is still the best place to build a career or business
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    Jul 4
    Top investors are scouring the beaten-up technology, healthcare and consumer sectors for bargains in the new financial year.
    Fundies are loading up on ASX dogs. Here’s what they’re buying
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    The former premier gained a unique perspective on Beijing and Western Australia’s richest people during his eight years in charge.
    Dinner with Xi and duels with Stokes: how Colin Barnett led the mining state
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    Jul 4
    Will selling shares in your own company help you access the small business CGT concessions? Columnist John Wasiliev answers one reader's questions.
    Why the new $10m CGT small business threshold won’t help your super
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    Jul 4
    While the government beefs up its social media ban, parents are taking matters into their own hands and banding together against the influence of big tech.
    How anti-smartphone movement Wait Mate is spreading through schools
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    Jul 4
    More than 5000 health insurance products would be simplified under a government proposal to overhaul the gold, silver, bronze and basic tiers.
    Labor proposes health insurance shake-up to fix hospitals
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    Jul 3
    Data centres are the newest $14 billion drawcard to western Sydney. But residents need other infrastructure to benefit from the jobs they bring.
    Data centres and airport city draw $31b to western Sydney
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    Jul 3
    Foreigners are being confronted with chaotic scenes, missed flights and waits of up to five hours at some European airports following the rollout of a new digital system.
    Heading to Europe for the holidays? Brace for ‘queue chaos’
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    Jul 3
    The Transport Workers Union has demanded a “just transition” for workers, including training, redeployment, income protection and redundancy payments.
    If hands-free cars are allowed, union wants compo for working drivers
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    Jul 3
    Reserve Bank staff have rejected a proposed 9.5 per cent pay rise, with the union saying that wages are falling "dangerously behind" inflation and those of comparable employers.
    Bullock faces pay headache as RBA staff reject 9.5pc wage rise
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    Jul 3
    For more than a century, Europeans disparaged the crassness of American culture. But the global game is changing that, writes columnist Michael Stutchbury.
    World Cup made Europeans fall for America
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