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Forget about a 'currency war'; we'll have bigger worries off a weaker yuan

  • Written by The Conversation
imageChinese authorities allowed the yuan to drop rather than holding it at an artificially inflated price. Reuters/Jason Lee

The decline in the yuan is not really very large, and the way in which it happened is not all that nefarious. The Chinese central bank normally intervenes heavily in the currency market and they have historically kept it fairly...

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VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on Dyson Heydon

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University of Canberra Vice-Chancellor Stephen Parker and Michelle Grattan discuss the week in politics including royal commissioner Dyson Heydon planning to speak at a Liberal Party fundraising event, Coalition MPs being denied a conscience vote on same-sex marriage and the announcement of Australia’s climate pledge for the United Nations...

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Singer and Fisher preach to their flocks in euthanasia debate

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imagePeter Singer and Anthony Fisher faced off in a debate over euthanasia on Thursday night.Sydney University Catholic Society/YouTube

When the University of Sydney’s Catholic Society decided to organise a debate on legalising voluntary euthanasia, it was envisaged as a modest event to be held on campus. Interest in the topic and the high profile...

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  2. A Constitutional Referendum: a Hail Mary for those opposed to Marriage Equality
  3. Going against the flow in Grant Scicluna's debut feature film Downriver
  4. Australia's gig economy yet to register in employment numbers
  5. Increase in special exam consideration reflects increase in mental illness diagnoses
  6. Eat food, not nutrients: why healthy diets need a broad approach
  7. The living ghosts of 1945 haunt Asia's rival powers
  8. Grattan on Friday: Royal Commissioner finds it is not just witnesses that can have a credibility problem
  9. We should not dismiss the dangers of 'killer robots' so quickly
  10. Menstruation is a global health problem – and we need to talk about it
  11. Researchers produce opioid pain killer from genetically modified yeast with opium poppy genes
  12. Is the global warming ‘hiatus’ over?
  13. US shouldn't fret over cheaper yuan: China's growing middle class will keep buying 'Made in America'
  14. Technolog: Lawyers argue phone encryption helps criminals and blame Apple and Google
  15. No surprises on A-level results day – and that's a good thing
  16. Sorry Amnesty, decriminalising sex work will not protect human rights
  17. Gibraltar's contested waters: it's time to settle this unedifying spat
  18. Hard Evidence: how has the sharing economy changed job security?
  19. How to protect planes and passengers from explosions on the surface of the sun
  20. Don't expect straight answers on data sharing from the firms that profit from it
  21. Jeremy Corbyn is the only candidate with a distinct arts policy
  22. Clubs and bars are closing but has anything really changed?
  23. Council tax reform is long overdue - so how do we do it?
  24. Young asylum seekers face lengthy legal battles to stay in Britain
  25. A simple daily pregnancy pill could boost population IQ and save the NHS money
  26. Indonesian cabinet reshuffle: experts respond
  27. Whether Mozart or Madonna, music can help you recover from surgery
  28. America's most lethal animal
  29. Big data algorithms can discriminate, and it's not clear what to do about it
  30. Compton commodified: NWA was always a blend of fiction and reality
  31. Better policies are needed to support local adoptions for children orphaned by Ebola
  32. Here's how rape on campus remains a hidden crime
  33. Your brief to the Paris UN climate talks: how we got here and what to watch for
  34. New UN rules put the spotlight on climate laggards to lift their game
  35. Now universities can accept as many students as they want, will there be a free-for-all in clearing?
  36. Why human head transplants are still a long way from becoming a reality
  37. Cities, cyborgs and social science: how will we live in the year 2065?
  38. Stop the wishful thinking: Obama's feeble power plan still isn't clean enough
  39. Tropical worms: they infect a third of the planet, so why aren't we doing more?
  40. Explainer: what is the dark web?
  41. Cabinet ministers brawl over same-sex marriage popular vote
  42. Stop bugging the bugs: the world as we know it would fall apart without them
  43. A polio-free world is in sight: what's needed to wipe out the last 1%
  44. Why south-south co-operation is a myth when it comes to BRICS and Africa
  45. More efficient cars will help meet our 2030 climate target, and save money
  46. Aussies are sports mad, but Victorians are the clear winners
  47. What's in a name? Online child abuse material is not 'pornography'
  48. Workplace reforms would hit workers outside unions hardest
  49. Don’t panic, the internet won’t rot children’s brains
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