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China's currency plan still on track, despite global market volatility

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageChina's sharemarket troubles hang over Western bourses.Reuters/Toby Melville

The recent equity market volatility in China is unlikely to derail plans for the internationalisation of the Renminbi (RMB).

Why? Because China is too far down the track, most of the changes needed are for domestic reasons and the market “hiccups” are merely a...

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Seeing eurozone events through the lens of the global financial crisis

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageThe influx of refugees into Europe has put pressure on the structures of the eurozone itself.Reuters/Giorgos Moutafis

Some 75 years in the making, the eurozone as it currently exists has generally succeeded in its aims of establishing shared institutions, political constraints and economic benefits: a single currency, open borders, free trade...

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Why don’t we bomb North Korea?

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageReuters/KCNA

The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea is a bit of a pain. Its leader, the remarkably youthful Kim Jong-un, is a caricature of tin-pot despotism. While we may be fortunate enough to find some of his antics amusing, it’s unlikely the poor downtrodden North Koreans see the funny side. To do so would be to risk winding up...

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  2. Sexism and Media Bandwagons
  3. Netflix is everywhere (almost), so what does this mean for local media?
  4. Australia's housing standards are failing its ageing population
  5. Vaccines to expect when you're expecting, and why
  6. Big game: banning trophy hunting could do more harm than good
  7. Corporate-style regulation of unions won't defeat corruption
  8. Friday essay: Rise of the artistic machines
  9. 5 Food Year's Resolutions for 2016
  10. ‘Last-drink’ laws, not lockouts, reduce alcohol-fuelled violence
  11. Clinical perfectionism: when striving for excellence gets you down
  12. Exploring the solar system: the best of what you can look out for in 2016
  13. Martin Shkreli and the outrage of inequality
  14. How we rediscovered 'extinct' giant tortoises in the Galápagos Islands – and how to save them
  15. Should I stay or should I go? The dilemma for unemployed teachers
  16. The search for new elements on the periodic table started with a blast
  17. With Gonski gone, we can expect more demand for private schools
  18. Oh deer: a tricky conservation problem for Tasmania
  19. The fourth pillar: how we're arming the immune system to help fight cancer
  20. North Korea tests again: the ritual of Korean Peninsula nuclear politics
  21. Why was Tony Abbott so unpopular?
  22. What’s in a milestone? Understanding your child’s development
  23. Barely hanging on: Woyzeck at the Sydney Festival
  24. What does it mean to think and could a machine ever do it?
  25. When the rich get richer they pay little tax on the gains
  26. Unique Australian wildlife risks vanishing as ecosystems suffer death by a thousand cuts
  27. We need to do more about sexual harassment in the workplace
  28. Witches both mad and bad: a loaded word with an ugly history
  29. Dick Smith couldn't compete and that is why it failed
  30. Designer nights out: good urban planning can reduce drunken violence
  31. Our democracy can learn from China's meritocracy
  32. Taking the ouch out of vaccines: the future of needle-free vaccination
  33. How private equity won while other Dick Smith investors got burnt
  34. Full response from spokesperson for the Department of Education and Training
  35. FactCheck: does Australia run one of the most generous student loan schemes in the world?
  36. Australia’s climate in 2015: cool to start with a hot finish
  37. Female doctors in Australia are hitting glass ceilings – why?
  38. Vested interest the safest bet as online gambling review's release looms
  39. Explainer: what does the 'male gaze' mean, and what about a female gaze?
  40. Just another bad day in the office for China's lonely stock traders
  41. Crisis facing Indian higher education – and how Australian universities can help
  42. New ways your smartwatch (and phone) may be spying on you. How worried should you be?
  43. The race to find even more new elements to add to the periodic table
  44. The game is changing, baby: Chris Gayle and sexism in cricket
  45. Whistleblower law needs more bite to fight greyhound cruelty and corporate fraud
  46. Families shouldn't be allowed to veto organ donation
  47. What it feels like for a girl: Dutton and Briggs remind us of politics' endemic sexism
  48. Capitalism with Chinese characteristics
  49. Mandatory sentencing leads to unjust, unfair outcomes – it doesn't make us safe
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