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How China's bull market could bleed into its economy

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imageA Chinese woman walks past a mural that says 'China dream, my dream'.How Hwee Young/EPA/AAP

Don’t bet more than you can afford. Don’t borrow to play. Don’t chase your losses. Quit while you’re ahead.

If only Chinese stock market investors had followed these basic gambling rules. Seduced by dreams of getting rich quick,...

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How baffling is the Abbott government’s assault on windfarms?

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imageAAP/Alan Porritt

The confirmation by Trade Minister Andrew Robb that the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) has been ordered to cease future investments in wind power is a major setback to renewable energy, investment and delivery. It also further isolates Australia as not only having abolished a price on carbon, but one that has scaled back...

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The ANZUS ascendancy (continued)

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imageAAP/Ian Waldie

What J.K. Galbraith famously called the conventional wisdom is a powerful thing to behold. There are few better local examples than the belief that the military alliance with the US is vital for the security of Australia and the stability of the wider Asia-Pacific region.

Given that this idea is also overwhelming supported by both the...

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  2. Minimum wage review needed to fix structural unemployment: OECD
  3. A year on, Australia's health star food-rating system is showing cracks
  4. FactCheck: Could a whistleblower go public without fear of prosecution under the Border Force Act?
  5. Which apps are educational and why? It's in the eye of the beholder
  6. Re-enchanting the world with performing arts: stories from Cambodia
  7. The introvert 'quiet revolution' is not what it seems
  8. We need to tighten the law to protect widlife homes
  9. The Hacking Team and their industry thrive on a climate of fear that they help create
  10. Existing mine's water issue shows danger of Shenhua project: Joyce
  11. Six reasons Abbott's peace deal on Q A isn't quite what it seems
  12. Managing the Mallah fallout: Q A under scrutiny
  13. We know what to do, but how do we do it?
  14. Five misconceptions about the Greek debt crisis
  15. What happened to the 'greenest-ever' Conservative Party?
  16. Life during the culture wars
  17. Smoking cigarettes is associated with an increased risk of psychosis
  18. Are the Conservatives 'the party for the working people of Britain'?
  19. Obituary: Caspar Bowden, a fearless privacy pioneer
  20. Fact Check: are those with the broadest shoulders bearing the greatest burden?
  21. Protecting the memory of Balkans tragedy from political opportunism
  22. Review: Dear White People offers a smart, sassy take on race and identity
  23. Abolishing student grants and raising fees above £9,000 heaps more debt on poorest students
  24. How 3D printing helped robots tackle their greatest obstacle: stairs
  25. Strange bedfellows unite to fight TTIP – but will it work?
  26. How we discovered 'impossible' material that both conducts electricity – and doesn't
  27. Is the Tour de France more dangerous these days?
  28. Science says a 17-mile stage might be the Tour de France's toughest test
  29. How cycling's dark history continues to haunt the Tour de France
  30. Is Serena Williams the greatest female tennis player of all time?
  31. Exploring how black and white artists depict race
  32. Who gets to forget? What the tragedy of Srebrenica says about Europe
  33. Tech companies spend big money on bias training—but it hasn't improved diversity numbers
  34. Obama should follow overtime plan with more unilateral moves to update labor laws
  35. The World Health Organization wants a diverse workforce, but what about its interns?
  36. Inside the academy, time to ask some difficult questions
  37. Greece's final countdown – bailout or bust
  38. Abbott to ABC: put Q A under news division and ministers will return
  39. A brutal Tour de France will always create a temptation to dope
  40. A long-lost friend reborn: what we can expect from Go Set a Watchman
  41. Philosophy for children boosts their progress at school
  42. Here be dragons: the supermassive black hole that's growing impossibly fast
  43. Bulldozer-driving 'beach engineers' might be the unsung heroes of your summer
  44. Trusting hackers with your security? You'd better be able to sort the whitehats from the blackhats
  45. Enjoying the weather? Well look out, mosquitoes love it too
  46. Gaining weight in winter isn't inevitable, unless you decide you will
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