A digital workforce is the 'way to go' in dealing with labor crunches, says Chinese AI firm
Guanchun Wang of Laiye says a digital workforce enabled by artificial intelligence can address problems such as the Great Resignation in the West and falling birth rates in China.
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Malaysia's manufacturing and construction sectors are facing labor constraints, says economist
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China should have a 'relatively nice' earnings recovery in first half of 2023, says BofA Securities
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Retailers in Singapore are feeling a 'margin squeeze,' says industry body
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Singapore Airlines has a 'first mover advantage' thanks to the country's reopening: Industry expert
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Bank of Japan unlikely to change monetary policy, as yen may continue to weaken, says economist
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The Bank of Japan needs to maintain its current policy to maintain credibility, says professor
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The Bank of Japan's policy mix is 'not really sustainable,' says Goldman Sachs
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It's risky for Japan's central bank to expect inflation pressures to remain temporary: Research institute
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There's more pain coming for investors with buy now, pay later holdings, Jim Cramer says
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If draft stands, the right to privacy in other areas could be on the table: Expert
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Tech companies and execs weigh in on Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade
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Bipartisan lawmakers debate new framework for privacy legislation
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Wharton's Jeremy Siegel explains why he thinks the U.S. is already in a recession
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Fed sees 'more restrictive' policy as likely if inflation stays high, FOMC minutes say
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Media moguls meet in Sun Valley with consolidation in focus
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How school shootings created a $3.1 billion security industry