Tech Tuesday: Predictive analytics tools for SMEs

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Join Sinisa as he embarks on a quest to strike the perfect balance between innovation and responsibility.

Seven out of the ten finalists at Visa’s entrepreneur grant funding event are part of Global Sisters’ nonprofit community, collectively winning $45,000 in grant funding.

In June, the Australian Treasury’s release of the Climate-related financial disclosure consultation paper advances new reporting rules for Australian companies.

In this week’s instalment of Tech Tuesday, we delve deep into our assortment of predictive analytics tools for SMEs.

87% of Australian companies have implemented mandatory office days for staff, specialised recruiter Robert Half finds.

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Australia's franchising rules will undergo an independent review, allowing small businesses to participate and evaluate the effectiveness of recent regulatory changes in the $170 billion sector.

Australia

Discover the possibilities of a four-hour workweek and how you can make changes now to live and work on your own terms, even amid a global pandemic and shifting work landscape.

As housing prices soar and stress levels rise, politicians are divided on how to address the issue. While some push for rent caps and freezes, others argue that the solution lies in increasing supply. Read on for the latest developments on this contentious topic.

Australian economy

New inflation data suggests a meaningful cooling of price increases, offering good news for consumers and policymakers as the Federal Reserve's efforts to slow the economy show signs of success.

World

A recession may not be on the horizon for the US, according to economists, but uncertainty looms as the Federal Reserve braces for a challenging task in navigating the economy toward a "soft landing". The path to stability remains far from assured.

The Russian rouble has hit rock bottom, falling past the value of 100 to the American dollar. What does this mean for Putin's ability to wage war and the country's economy?

China's government has suspended the release of youth unemployment data for the seventh consecutive month, as the rate among 16- to 24-year-olds hit a record high of 21.3% in June. This worrying trend adds to concerns about the Chinese economy, which is already grappling with falling exports and low consumer confidence.

The threat of a gas platform worker strike in Australia highlights Europe's vulnerability to supply disruptions and price shocks due to its growing dependence on LNG imports. The continent's shift away from pipeline Russian gas has led to higher prices and limited competition.

Tech

Elon Musk's promise to pay creators on X (formerly Twitter) has failed to boost subscriptions to X Premium, with only 94,000 users signing up between July 1 and August 10. This suggests monetization hasn't made a significant impact on the platform, unlike Musk's previous moves.

Introducing Google Ads' new AI assistant: a useful tool for finding answers and solving account issues. But beware, it's still learning and may make mistakes. Find out more in this article.

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