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China’s Internet Play: Issues, Censorship and ByteDance in Action
July 09, 2020 06:18 PM AEST| By Team Kalkine MediaSummary China is noted to have the most comprehensive and sophisticated censorship rules across the globe. New National security law passed in Hong Kong on 30 June 2020, is all set to shake up digital surveillance in the semi-autonomous nation,.....

Coronavirus Spikes Canada’s Fiscal Deficit To C$ 343.2 Billion; Markets Tread Cautiously
July 09, 2020 12:00 PM AEST| By Team Kalkine MediaSummary Canada’s fiscal deficit soared to C$ 343.2 billion or nearly 16% of the economic output as the spending on coronavirus-related programs went up Much of the COVID support will be financed through new C$ 409 billion bond programs M.....

Good Note From COVID-19: Prospering Companies Amid Pandemic
July 07, 2020 05:42 PM AEST| By Team Kalkine MediaSummary Amid COVID 19, companies must incorporate pandemic planning considerations into resilience management activities to provide comprehensive response & continuity for their most critical products and services In a dismal year for most .....

Citizens of Hongkong glance towards exits as China foists security law on them
July 02, 2020 12:00 PM AEST| By Team Kalkine MediaChina’s decision to impose national security law, which was drafted and approved in a swift and secretive process, on Hong Kong has strengthened Beijing’s authoritarian rule over the territory. In the last week of May, the Central gove.....

How Volatility in Global Stock Markets is Helping Gold Prices?
May 16, 2020 05:50 PM AEST| By Team Kalkine MediaGold is traditionally considered by investors as a safe investment, especially during a time of recession with high risks of inflation and exchange rates depreciating. The current price of gold is indicated in terms of currency. And the current price...

Zooming Lens at Australia’s Economic Scenario from RBA’s Standpoint
August 29, 2019 03:45 PM AEST| By Team Kalkine MediaFollowing a speech in Canberra, the Reserve Bank of Australia?s Deputy Governor, Mr Guy Debelle stated that the interest rates could fall between zero and 0.5 per cent. While addressing the Economic Society of Australia in Canberra, Mr Debelle focuss...

Peter Reith was 'born to plot'
April 07, 2017 01:36 PM AEST| By AAPNEWSPeter Reith was a one of John Howard's hard men, especially during the bruising and divisive 1998 battle for the waterfront.
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