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| | | ... consequences" the pandemic is having on women. "They're on the front line fighting this virus, with two-thirds of the global health workforce being female," Venkatesan pointed out. "They also make up the majority of carers, teachers, and childcare ... |
| | | | ... spread of the bug because, to quote Professor Nigel McMillan -- an Infectious Diseases and Immunology expert at the Menzies Health Institute in Queensland - "Viruses need a host and to pass on, so if you isolate then you deny the virus that opportunity." ... |
| | | | ... is Australians are losing their jobs, those who have jobs might be having their hours cut, they're worried about their health, they're worried about their financial position," Marshan said. "Telling someone who has lost their job to take $10,000 out ... |
| | | | ... stocks is key to their outperformance, she argued. "US stock indices have higher than average allocation to technology and health care sectors - two best performing sectors this year," Veitmane said. "Consequently, it has lower weighting in energy and ... |
| | | | ... their job in a recession rarely work ever again in the rest of their lives - with knock on costs in everything from mental health to domestic violence," he noted. "So, some of the jobs saved now will be returning benefits for a generation." |
| | | | ... important for companies to consider not only the technical elements of working from home, but also its impacts on mental health. "Organisations that are taking all of that into consideration are going to be really well placed to be the organisations ... |
| | | | Gone are the days of 'business as usual' with Australia's capital cities and skyscrapers empty and its employees now working from the comfort (and safety) of their homes. But what impact will this have on our real estate investments? Prior ... |
| | | | ... need to be wary of a significant increase in insurance queries, particularly around disability claims relating to mental health as the new reality of social distancing and self-isolation impacts workers. |
| | | | ... deep into cost curves, which should provide price support over the longer term." Surprisingly, considering COVID-19 is a health crisis, Potter believes that demand for healthcare will reduce. "Although healthcare is typically perceived as being a relatively ... |
| | | | ... more. The cheap local currency also makes domestic assets attractive to foreign eyes. Not this time though. The coronavirus health emergency that's virtually frozen most economic activity around the planet showed us the limits of currency depreciation. ... |
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