The US dollar is telling quite a story. The strength of the US dollar has been on a decline since March. The AUD / USD is up about 30% since the March lows. If the Fed keeps pumping in more money for the recovery,
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The US dollar is telling quite a story. The strength of the US dollar has been on a decline since March. The AUD / USD is up about 30% since the March lows. If the Fed keeps pumping in more money for the recovery,
Read More »NAB has migrated its merchant and business banking facility, NAB Connect, to run on AWS cloud, which it says should increase the resilience and reliability of the platform. Enterprise technology executive Steve Day said in a statement that running NAB Connect on AWS EC2 instances “provides secure and scalable compute …
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Read More »From squabbles over missing millions to online dating sex scandals, the real-life legal dramas of our favourite reality TV contestants, hosts and judges is often far more salacious than anything a producer could confect on screen.
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