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Why CVs don’t matter when it comes to success in life
FROM my experience as a CEO, I can tell you that CVs are poor predictors of success in life. I don’t believe in fancy degrees or paper credentials. Over the course of my career, I have met many people (with the most outstanding degrees and/or world-class Fortune 500 experience) who are idiots in life.
AI: A disruptive technology that brings benefits
Today, practitioners of artificial intelligence (AI) have become technology world’s rock stars. “Deep learning” (a more fashionable branch of AI), which uses natural networks to churn through volumes of big data looking for patterns that is inspired by the activity of layers of neurons in the brain, has proven to be in high demand to help build software, particularly for the companies collectively known as FAANG (Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix and Google).
Citi, Schroders launch investIQ for Citi clients
KUALA LUMPUR: Citi and Schroders have launched a digital tool, investIQ, on the Citi Wealth platform in selected markets across Asia, including Malaysia, Middle East and Europe.
Back in the skepticism phase – hence bull is intact
With global markets back to terrorising investors this week, perhaps it’s time to head back to our basic stance – which investment phase are we in right now, with regard to Sir John Templeton’s investment cycle?
Prosecutors weigh competing accounts in JD.com CEO rape allegation
MINNEAPOLIS/NEW YORK: On the night of Aug. 30, a 21-year-old University of Minnesota student said she was in a chauffeured black car, trying to keep billionaire JD.com Inc Chief Executive Richard Liu from pulling off her clothes.
Dentsu Sports Asia bullish on sports marketing
DESPITE being a relative niche business, sports marketing is fast making its presence felt in Malaysia. Marketers are beginning to realise that this advertising platform provides effective engagement with consumers for their brands as they step up their investments in sports marketing.
In OPEC heartland, billions are spent to boost oil capacity
DUBAI: OPEC members may be weighing oil production cuts again, worried that a slowing global economy will undermine prices, but in the group’s Middle East heartland producers are spending billions to add output capacity for the long term.
Right on the elections but wrong on market reaction
I had a well-worked-out forecast for what would happen to stocks after the mid-term elections. It was smart, logical, and 100% wrong. Quite why is an interesting question, and shows how hard it is to predict markets even when events go exactly as predicted.
Housing remains a clouded issue
AMONG the property-related measures in Budget 2019, the attention grabber has been the property crowdfunding platform. The government’s willingness to explore technology-enabled platforms as an alternative source of financing for first-time house buyers generated strong emotions.
Money manager buys Danske Bank shares after 30% drop
COPENHAGEN: An asset manager in Norway started buying shares in Danske Bank at the end of the summer after investor fears fanned by a money laundering scandal led to panic selling.