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  1. If we've learnt anything about recently, it is how eager it is to invest behind its decarbonisation of the energy sector thematic.

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  2. When it first burst onto the scene, Spaceship had big plans to gatecrash the stuffy world of super funds.

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  3. Anchorage Capital Partners is seeking an investment bank to help prepare its oil and gas services business Contract Resources for sale.

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  4. Wynn walks away from Crown, citing 'premature' disclosure of negotiations reports

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  5. . will shift to 100pc clean energy by 2025.

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  6. Lachlan Murdoch's $30b vanishing act in the Oz.

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  7. Australian coal is in the frontline of China's supply glut.

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  8. The federal government has ordered a review of white-collar crime laws, to make it easier to nab senior executives and directors for misconduct.

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  9. The global economy has hit an air pocket and Australia isn't immune, says the IMF. reports.

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  10. Labor concedes it will have a higher tax burden if it wins the election but says the budget will be in stronger shape, writes .

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  11. Labor overstates negative gearing savings by $9.5b

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  12. Leading democracy activists in HK have been found guilty for their role in the 2014 protests amid growing concern over Beijing's tighter grip on the city.

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  13. In a sign of the times, rents for discount department stores are falling while specialty stores in neighbourhood centres are rising.

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  14. Think one or two drinks a day is good for you? Moderate drinking only damages your health, say scientists.

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  15. The heritage-listed Harrington Street building in The Rocks is set to benefit from major infrastructure projects such as the Sydney Light Rail,

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  16. Think electric cars will put a strain on the power grid? This study by says they may stabilise it and lower power bills.

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  17. Vodafone claims the ban on Huawei has handed an unfair advantage because it is the only operator that doesn't rely on the Chinese firm's kit.

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  18. Want to know how much 's CEO was paid in 2018? It might make you smile.

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  19. Labor's expected revenue savings from the negative gearing crackdown are a lot less because assumptions around how much is invested in new housing isn't correct.

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  20. Why don't financial advisers put things in simple terms like ? Because complexity helps justify fees.

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