What does :There is no concern." mean exactly?

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Does it mean there is no need to worry or something is not a big deal for instance? Thanks.
 
Does it mean there is no need to worry or something is not a big deal for instance? Thanks.

Can you give us an entire sentence?
 
In AusE, we use 'm' for million, 'bn' for billion: $25m, $25bn. Also 25k is used by some newspapers for 25,000.
Is that different elsewhere?
It's true that M (Mega) also means a million in SI units, as opposed to m (milli), but those terms take an affix, eg. MB (Megabyte), mm (millimeter), etc.
 
Does AusE mean US English? I searched for it but no exact result.
In AusE, we use 'm' for million, 'bn' for billion: $25m, $25bn. Also 25k is used by some newspapers for 25,000.
Is that different elsewhere?
It's true that M (Mega) also means a million in SI units, as opposed to m (milli), but those terms take an affix, eg. MB (Megabyte), mm (millimeter), etc.
 
'AusE' means Australian English.

If you click on Raymott's Member Info you'll see that he is a native and resident of Australia.
 
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