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Yahoo Finance's morning wrap for Tuesday

Tuesday morning wrap. Source: Getty Images
Tuesday morning wrap. Source: Getty Images

Good morning.

Here's everything you need to know in finance this morning.

The numbers behind 'Avengers: Endgame' box office records: Here’s how the Walt Disney Company is dominating the movie industry with its newest record-breaking movie, "Avengers: Endgame,"

Sydney houses to dip below $1 million: Property analysts from Domain expect Sydney's median house price to drop below $1 million by June, falling below the mark for the first time since mid-2015.

Warren Buffett’s one-sentence advice for investors: All you have to do is just buy a cross-section of America and then never listen to people like me or read the papers or do anything subsequently,”

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Global oil climbs: Oil prices edged higher on Monday, as the market attempted to resume a weeks-long rally that was halted on Friday when U.S. President Donald Trump demanded that producer club OPEC raise output to soften the impact of U.S. sanctions against Iran.

The payment firm backed by Snoop Dogg: Klarna, a Swedish payment “unicorn” backed by Snoop Dogg, saw sales jump by 36% to £21.6bn last year

Brexit traps UK in no-man's land: Britain’s economy is trapped in “no-man’s land” by Brexit and the next decade could be the weakest for growth since the second world war, a former senior Bank of England policymaker has warned.

The most property-obsessed nations in the world: It's often said that Australians are property obsessed, particularly in terms of the outlook for prices. However, when it comes to global standards, we're not even in the same league of fanaticism as some of these countries.

Why is our internet speed so poor? Australia is now ranked in an embarrassingly low 62nd spot in the global broadband speed rankings, falling down three spots from last year and well behind similar advanced economies.

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