Nearly 70% of CFOs fear they won’t meet year-end financial targets because of the trade war and inflation, survey shows

CFOs are feeling the heat as nearly 70% express worries about hitting their year-end financial goals, primarily due to inflation and ongoing trade wars. A recent survey reveals that external factors are stressing even the most seasoned finance leaders, urging them to adapt quickly to a shifting economic landscape. Source: Fortune Key Points 69% of […]

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London’s Digital Backbone: How Local Businesses Are Reinventing Operations with Smarter IT

London’s small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are undergoing a quiet but transformative revolution. No longer confined to traditional office spaces and legacy systems, these businesses are rapidly embracing cloud platforms, AI-powered tools, and advanced cybersecurity frameworks in a bid to stay competitive, agile, and secure in an increasingly digital-first world. As the city continues to […]

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How to successfully build an inclusive business travel strategy for minority employees

In the world of business travel, ensuring your employees’ well-being goes beyond simply booking flights and checking itineraries. With an increasing focus on inclusivity, organisations are starting to recognise the importance of prioritising minority employees’ health and comfort while travelling for work. Research indicates that many companies still have a long way to go before […]

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Prothena Announces Phase 3 AFFIRM-AL Clinical Trial for Birtamimab in Patients with AL Amyloidosis Did Not Meet Primary Endpoint

Prothena Corporation recently announced disappointing results from its Phase 3 AFFIRM-AL clinical trial for birtamimab, a potential treatment for patients with AL amyloidosis. The trial failed to meet its primary endpoint, leading the company to discontinue further development of the drug. CEO Gene Kinney expressed surprise at the outcome, highlighting the impact on patients and […]

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Feds charge 16 Russians allegedly tied to botnets used in cyberattacks and spying

Summary The US Department of Justice has recently charged 16 Russian nationals linked to the DanaBot malware operation, which has allegedly facilitated numerous cyberattacks and espionage activities globally. This malware has infected over 300,000 machines and has a history of being used for both criminal and state-sponsored hacking operations. Key Insights The DanaBot malware has […]

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