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Ex machina: are computers to blame for market jitters?

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageIs computerised High-Frequency Trading to blame for share market volatility?From www.shutterstock.com

Recent turbulence in the share markets has caused some experts to point the finger of culpability at computerised High-Frequency Trading (HFT). There are few complaints about HFT when computers push share markets up, but in the ebbing tide of...

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Cleo's closure and the future of feminism

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageCleo, brainchild of Ita Buttrose, has closed after more than 40 years in print.AAP Image/Lukas Coch

Last Wednesday, German publishing group Bauer Media confirmed speculation that it would close production of the iconic Australian women’s magazine Cleo, after almost 44 years, with the final edition to be released next month.

Although perhaps...

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  1. Hasta la vista El Niño - but don’t hold out for ‘normal’ weather just yet
  2. How schools avoid enrolling children with disabilities
  3. Australian Medical Association report shows public hospitals under the pump
  4. Why we need a taxation green paper
  5. Ad blockers are here to stay, micropayments less so
  6. 15 economic milestones which have led to the current eurozone crisis
  7. Gluten- and casein-free diet makes a meal of autism science
  8. An Australian head of state won't save us from being a de facto monarchy
  9. The ethical city: an idea whose time has come
  10. The planner's new best friend: we can now track land-use changes on a scale of centimetres
  11. From riches to riches: the effect of affluent medical students on patients
  12. The good old days: how nostalgia clouds our view of political crises
  13. Promoted to manager? Here's three things you should never forget
  14. Six years on: the enduring influence of J. D. Salinger
  15. The science _for_ climate change only feeds the denial: how do you beat that?
  16. Western Australia's coral reefs are in trouble: we mustn't ignore them
  17. Children with disabilities risk being misdiagnosed in order to receive school funding support
  18. Is Theranos a tech revolution in healthcare or marketing hype cloaked in secrecy?
  19. Response from the ABC
  20. 'Straight reporting': the editor, the NBN and the ABC
  21. Trudeau launches Canada into a radically new approach to Indigenous affairs
  22. Australia Day: a survivor's film guide
  23. Why so bearish? How hidden bias is sinking global stocks
  24. Not just bees: the buzz on our other vital insect helpers
  25. Does Zika virus pose a threat to Australia?
  26. Explainer: the ins and outs of peer review
  27. Former Army chief David Morrison is the 2016 Australian of the Year
  28. Health Check: do we really have to pay attention to 'use-by' and 'best-before' dates?
  29. The next stage of parliamentary life will be the toughest character test Abbott has faced in politics
  30. Dying with dignity with dementia
  31. Israel's land grab undermines Palestinian statehood – and violates international law
  32. The off-topic Conversation #77
  33. Masters – A failure of corporate governance?
  34. How your friends affect your health
  35. When tennis marathons become too much of a good thing
  36. Cyberbullying widespread amongst public servants
  37. 'Elaborately justified misogyny': The Hateful Eight and Daisy Domergue
  38. Giant monster Megalodon sharks lurking in our oceans: be serious!
  39. How to avoid toxic disputes between parents and teachers
  40. Hot summer nights, and cold winter evenings: how to be comfortable and save money all year long
  41. FactCheck: is job growth in Australia the greatest it's been since 2006?
  42. Almost all state and territory leaders declare for a republic
  43. Abbott says he will run for another term
  44. Morrison open to changing tax white paper process
  45. Europe’s a challenging place for would-be Samaritans
  46. Latham, Lone Wolves and News Lite
  47. Making A Murderer and the cult of factuality
  48. East Asia makes a comeback in the human evolution stakes
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