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24 Nov, 2016 07:07

UK set to legalize collection of internet browsing history

The Indian government is in a dilemma as it decides what to do with billions of banknotes recently invalidated in a massive policy change. Ameera David has details. Bianca Facchinei takes a look at the UK’s Investigatory Powers Bill, which is on its way to becoming law, while expanding the government’s surveillance capabilities. Rick Rule, CEO of Sprott Holdings, breaks down what’s going on with gold demand.

Cate Long of Puerto Rico Clearinghouse gives her take on the state takeover of Atlantic City, Donald Trump’s infrastructure plans, and whether or not Chris Christie could find himself in the president-elect’s cabinet. In The Big Deal, Edward Harrison examines the European Central Bank’s latest moves to shore up the European economy, and if it could actually be creating the next crisis instead.

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