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| | ... states and two territories in May, ranging from a 3.2% month-over-month surge in Hobart to a 1.1% appreciation in Perth. Guess my sons (three) and daughter (and her husband) would have to wait until my number's up to get their hands on their inheritance ... |
| | | The inauguration of Joe Biden as the US's 46th president and his almost immediate buckling down to work garnered much of the media's attention last week. Hours after he was sworn in, Biden signed 17 executive orders, memorandums and proclamations ... |
| | | A Bitcoin portfolio worth approximately $280 million could be lost forever, as its owner struggles to remember his password. Stefan Thomas, a developer based in San Francisco, remains unable to access his Bitcoin wallet. He said the incident is "a painful ... |
| | | "I see trees of green, red roses too..." - Louis Armstrong It'll be peculiar to even be humming this immortal classic at a time when covid-19 continues to afflict most of the world. But the way it's going for this land down under, it wouldn't ... |
| | | ... the bid should come as a relief to shareholders, adding that Ares will likely look at disassembling the business. "I would guess that Ares will do what the AMP board should have been doing - looking at breaking up AMP and collecting the bits," he said. ... |
| | | Just as Victorian Premier Dan Andrews toasted each and every Victorian with caramel-iced doughnuts and a top-shelf bottle of Starward whiskey to celebrate the end of Melbourne's lockdown, European governments -- one after the other -- have been ... |
| | | The Australian recession is over! This was what Reserve Bank of Australia deputy governor Guy Debelle implicitly told a Senate Estimates virtual hearing when he said :"At the moment it looks like the September quarter for the country probably recorded ... |
| | | "I guess it also rings a bell for some countries, which are still struggling to fight COVID-19, that without strict measures, the virus won't be fended off. We fought hard, this is our payback." Zhang Yong, a small taxi company owner in Wuhan, is ... |
| | | ... CommInsure are arguing whether I have MS? They want to see lesions in the spine and the brain? It doesn't make sense. I guess that's what insurers do, they keep their money for as long as they can," Mary said. "People with MS have to suffer to ... |
| | | ... 13.5% decline recorded in February this year. The final word comes from Zhang Yong, small taxi company owner in Wuhan: "I guess it also rings a bell for some countries, which are still struggling to fight COVID-19, that without strict measures, the virus ... |
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