Covid-19 Set To Hit Worldwide Semiconductor Market In 2020
SAN FRANCISCO: The coronavirus disease 2019 is seriously affecting the worldwide semiconductor business, which is expected to take a hit of US$25.8... Read More
No Loan Repayments For Small Business For Six Months
Small businesses hit by COVID-19 will be given a six-month deferral on loan repayments. AMP Bank, ANZ, Bank Australia, Bank of Queensland... Read More
ASX Bounces Back As Retailers Take Action
The ASX 200 is up 2.63% today, as a number of Australian retailers post positive sales results and strong action plans despite,... Read More
COVID-19: States Ditch Supermarket Truck Curfews
More states have joined Queensland in lifting curfews on delivery trucks to ensure supermarkets have consistent stock supply and to curb panic... Read More
Amazon Asks Consumers to Cooperate In COVID-19 Price Gouging Investigation
Amazon has reportedly asked customers in the US to cooperate with the Department of Justice in its criminal investigation into third-party seller... Read More
COVID-19 Hits Global Internet Speeds, Australia Flat
Despite the coronavirus outbreak putting pressure on global networks, Australia’s internet speeds have stayed relatively flat over the past few weeks. Speedtest.net... Read More
ACCC’s Scamwatch Warns Consumers About New COVID-19 Scams
The ACCC’s Scamwatch has warned consumers to be wary of scammers taking advantage of fears surrounding COVID-19. Reported scams have included fake... Read More
Microsoft Teams Adds New Features As Usage Surges
Microsoft Teams has added new features to aid in working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic, as daily usage skyrockets and the... Read More
BREAKING NEWS: OZ Dollar Crashes As RBA Delivers $90 Billion To Prop Up Businesses
The Reserve Bank has cut the official cash rate to 0.25 per cent from 0.5 per cent with banks set to have... Read More
Dutton Vows To Come Down “Like Tonne Of Bricks” On Panic-Buyer Buses
Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton has slammed anecdotal reports of city-dwellers travelling to rural supermarkets by the busload and buying out stock.... Read More








