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How Malala & Steve Jobs can help you conquer your 2024 goals
Wongdoody’s CXO James Noble explores the journey to achieving goals, likening it to navigating uncharted territory.
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Wongdoody’s CXO James Noble explores the journey to achieving goals, likening it to navigating uncharted territory.
Welcome to AI Weekly, where we delve into the cutting-edge and ever-evolving world of artificial intelligence.
US fintech startups saw 36% fall in funding amid global economic challenges
Australia’s gender pay gap narrows, but inequality still persists across industries
Business Conditions over December 2023 eased further, maintaining the slow downward trend that occurred over 2023.
Here’s how small businesses can stand out against large companies with bigger budgets and more perks
Vodafone has announced the launch of its new suite of nbn® plans for small businesses.
Top stories
Australians are increasingly voicing their complaints about financial services, as reports of monetary hardship and scams surge. The Australian Financial Complaints Authority received over 100,000 complaints in a year, reflecting the cost of living crisis and increasing interest rates.
In a surprising move, the Australian government has broken its promise not to touch the legislated tax cuts. The decision to redesign them comes as the opposition party faces poor poll results.
Australia
From cashless payment systems to innovative store designs, this article explores the future of retail. Discover the latest trends and technologies that are reshaping the shopping experience.
The Australian government has announced changes to its tax cuts plan, which will deliver $1.3 billion less to taxpayers by 2025. Middle to middle-high earners will be the biggest beneficiaries.
The work from home revolution was born out of necessity during the pandemic. But now, as bosses struggle to bring workers back to the office, the benefits of remote work are becoming clear. Will employees be willing to give them up?
Australian Economy
Economists predict a slight impact on inflation due to Australia's tax cuts, with the majority of recipients expected to spend the money on discretionary items rather than necessities. However, the overall macroeconomic impact is said to be marginal.
India
Indian industry is calling for tax incentives for research, more funds for marketing, and the development of a global shipping line to boost manufacturing and exports. They also emphasize the need for support in the sustainability and climate solutions industry.
Foreign portfolio investors have shown strong interest in financial and industrial stocks in December 2023. Find out more about their investment preferences and trends in the Indian market.
World
As U.S. firms grow wary of China for their supply chains, India emerges as a favored alternative. Warming relations between the U.S. and India are also making it an attractive choice.
The US commercial property sector is facing increasing distress, but it's not alone. Global property markets, from China to Australia and Europe, are all under pressure. Read more.
Turkey's central bank has raised its key interest rate by 250 basis points, as policymakers battle against double-digit inflation and a weakened currency. This move marks the eighth consecutive hike and comes as the lira hits a new record low against the US dollar. Read more.
Tech
Apple's Mac turns 40, showcasing its ability to adapt to technological progress. From the Motorola era to Apple Silicon, the Mac remains a resilient force in the computing landscape.
Apple is ramping up its efforts in artificial intelligence, with a focus on bringing AI capabilities to its next generation of iPhones. The company has been actively acquiring AI startups and hiring top talent in the field, hinting at its ambitions in the AI arms race.
Leading brands in the US and UK are falling victim to identity theft in Google Search Ads. This poses significant financial and reputational risks, as well as potential harm to customers. Find out how scammers are impersonating brands and what can be done to address this issue.
Microsoft's stock is steadily rising, and it may soon join Apple as the only U.S. public company with a market cap over $3 trillion. Impressive achievements for the tech giant.
Curated for you
In 2024, B2B marketers will face the challenge of adapting to new trends and technologies, particularly in data collection and privacy. This article explores eight key trends and offers tactics to stay ahead in the ever-evolving B2B marketing landscape.
In today's changing business world, being a creator is essential for success. Here are five ways to create opportunities for yourself and go from a waiter to a creator. Be curious, know your strengths, explore your options, get an accountability partner, and don't be afraid to dream big. Be a creator, not a waiter, in 2024.
Keynote speaking may seem glamorous, but it requires dedication and the right qualities. This article outlines six qualities speakers need to succeed, from commitment to constant improvement.
In the workplace, working with peers can be challenging, as it's not an employer/employee relationship. This article offers suggestions on how to accomplish tasks without seeming commanding.
Consumer credit is a growing concern as debt levels continue to rise. While delinquency rates remain low, the potential for trouble in the future looms. Managing credit utilization is key to maintaining financial well-being.
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