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BLOOMBERG Bloomberg Daybreak Asia July 14, 2024

Return to growth. Results expected to confirm a 60 drop in operating profit rate and south korea Industrial Production for the month of june, when it comes to the seasonally adjusted monthtomonth we are seeing growth of 0. 2 . But still growth recovery from the contraction we saw in the previous. Estimates ofssing growth of 0. 3 . The number for may has been revised to a smaller concoction that it was thought initially, to a contraction of 1. 3 from a. Yearonyear, it is a bigger contraction than expected, a contraction of 2. 9 . The estimate was for a fall of 2 . It would mark the second consecutive month that the year on year gauge is in contraction for factory outputs and south korea. So both numbers missing estimates. The bigger fall is on the ronyear number from 2. 9 of 2. 0 . A down cycle in the Semiconductor Sector weighing on the economy. We are getting ex ....

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What should workplace policies on generative AI look like?

'It is critical that you go in with eyes wide open and you're also aware of the risks,' says legal expert, offering tips for HR ....

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exploit: Far-right groups are growing in Europe and the US — from consumer decision-making to boycotts, polarisation poses corporate risks: Laura Jakli

The stability and quality of democracy affect economic growth and the business environment — increased polarisation also carries corporate risks, including that of boycotts. Behavioural experiments increasingly find partisan polarisation seeps into all sorts of consumer decision-making as well, says Laura Jakli. ....

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