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Turnbull inherits an economy battered by global headwinds

  • Written by The Conversation
imageMalcolm Turnbull is facing a difficult set of economic circumstances. AAP Image/Sam Mooy

Malcolm Turnbull was all smiles after his overnight ascension to the prime ministership, but the fact is he has inherited some grim economic realities.

He said yesterday that he decided to challenge Abbott for the leadership because, among other reasons:

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