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[View in browser]( [Logo]( [Image]( [10 things you need to know this morning in Australia]( [10 things you need to know this morning in Australia]( [This is Business Insider Australia’s morning newsletter for Tuesday, January 25.]( [Pentagon says 8,500 US troops are on ‘heightened alert’ amid Russia-Ukraine crisis]( [Pentagon says 8,500 US troops are on ‘heightened alert’ amid Russia-Ukraine crisis]( [Russia has gathered tens of thousands of troops on Ukraine’s border in recent months, sparking fears a new war is on the horizon in Europe.]( [Amid a skills shortage experts say could push up wages, the ACTU has called out a raft of companies for terminating enterprise agreements]( [Amid a skills shortage experts say could push up wages, the ACTU has called out a raft of companies for terminating enterprise agreements]( [Amid economic conditions set to push wages up, experts have suggested workers have a golden opportunity to renegotiate wages.]( [Australia’s ETF industry continued to break records through 2021, as market capitalisation reaches a new high of $136.9 billion]( [Australia’s ETF industry continued to break records through 2021, as market capitalisation reaches a new high of $136.9 billion]( [After a year of record inflows and major growth, Australia’s ETF industry continues to pique investor interest as market capitalisation reaches a new record of $136.9 billion.]( [US stocks stage blazing comeback, finish in positive territory after Dow sell-off that reached 1,115 points]( [US stocks stage blazing comeback, finish in positive territory after Dow sell-off that reached 1,115 points]( [At session lows on Monday, the S&P 500 was in correction and the Nasdaq had fallen as much as 5%.]( [‘This is where greed gets you’: Stefan Qin says he committed $90 million crypto fraud to spite his high school bullies]( [‘This is where greed gets you’: Stefan Qin says he committed $90 million crypto fraud to spite his high school bullies]( [A crypto hedge fund manager who faces seven years in prison for running a Ponzi scheme says he was greedy and insecure.]( [More Australians are using streaming services than watching free-to-air TV, a new survey shows, as industry groups call for a regulatory reset]( [More Australians are using streaming services than watching free-to-air TV, a new survey shows, as industry groups call for a regulatory reset]( [Government legislation around Australia’s media landscape picked up steam in the past year, with inquiries launched into the country’s media ownership, along with the bargaining code that forces tech giants to pay for Australian content.]( [Boris Johnson’s fate is in the hands of those he has snubbed. Can he survive with so many minds turned against him?]( [Boris Johnson’s fate is in the hands of those he has snubbed. Can he survive with so many minds turned against him?]( [Boris Johnson hates making enemies but his ‘scorched earth’ policy towards the Conservative party has chalked plenty up. Now they hold his fate in their hands.]( [The author of a book on the ultrawealthy says billionaires ‘have taken their winnings and used them to stack the deck against everybody else’ — but the solution isn’t complicated]( [The author of a book on the ultrawealthy says billionaires ‘have taken their winnings and used them to stack the deck against everybody else’ — but the solution isn’t complicated]( [American history shows three ways wealth inequality has been reigned in before, says NYT global economic correspondent Peter Goodman.]( [Twitter suspended a bot account that spoiled the next day’s Wordle answer for people who tweeted their scores]( [Twitter suspended a bot account that spoiled the next day’s Wordle answer for people who tweeted their scores]( ["I was sent from the future to terminate wordle bragging," the account’s bio read until it was suspended Monday afternoon.]( [Image]( [Logo]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy](

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