
Conservative landslide at UK's Brexit election; Trump's ratings rise on strong US economy
Dec 14, 2019 09:59 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
At the December 12 UK election, the Conservatives won 365 of the 650 House of Commons seats (up 48 since the 2017 election), Labour 202 (down 60), the Scottish National Party (SNP) 48 (up 13) and the Liberal Democrats 11...

Digital Currency Revolution Series: Underlying Driving Forces of Ethereum and ETH/USD Price Dynamics
Dec 13, 2019 11:34 am UTC| Research & Analysis Digital Currency Insights & Views
In this write-up, we run you through Ethereums price rollercoaster during 2019, we assess the underlying driving forces and growing pains in 2020 that lie ahead as the network switches from 1.0 to 2.0. As DeFi...
Digital Currency Revolution Series: A Glimpse At Chinese Dominance In Crypto-Mining
Dec 13, 2019 10:15 am UTC| Research & Analysis Digital Currency Insights & Views
Of late, inChina,amid themounting interests in Blockchain and Cryptocurrency on President Xi Jipings commentaries, they have been flexible and optimistic towards mining business of cryptocurrencies. The nation now takes...

When China and other big countries launch cryptocurrencies, it will kick off a global revolution
Dec 13, 2019 09:44 am UTC| Insights & Views Digital Currency Central Banks
One of the hottest topics in cryptocurrencies is the prospect of major economies launching state-backed digital coins. Chinas central bank recently accelerated plans for what is currently known as the Digital Currency...
Why the profit motive fails in education
Dec 13, 2019 07:27 am UTC| Insights & Views Business
The Morrison governments waiving of almost A$500 million in dodgy vocational education and training debts holds many lessons about the nature of education and public services being provided by for-profit...
Unlawful metadata access is easy when we’re flogging a dead law
Dec 13, 2019 07:26 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
After watching this years media raids and the prosecution of lawyers and whistleblowers, its not hard to see why Australians wonder about excessive police power and dwindling journalistic freedom. But these problems are...
South African Airways saga puts spotlight on role of directors
Dec 13, 2019 07:25 am UTC| Insights & Views Business
The board of South Africas national airlines recently took a unanimous decision to go into voluntary business rescue. The step removes the threat of the directors being sued by creditors for reckless trading for now, at...