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As robots take over warehousing, workers pushed to adapt
Guess who's getting used to working with robots in their everyday lives? The very same warehouse workers once predicted to be losing their jobs to mechanical replacements.
Dollar stumbles to 9-week low against safe-haven yen
SYDNEY: The Japanese yen led other safe-haven assets higher on Friday after air strikes on Baghdad airport killed a senior Iranian military official, stoking tensions in the Middle East and lifting the price of oil.
Australian Prime Minister jeered by angry bushfire victims
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison faced enraged hecklers and an angry firefighter in a town ravaged by bushfires, piling pressure on the leader amid an unprecedented crisis that has killed at least 18 people.
Kayako is back: 'The Grudge' continues its mythology in new movie
The American horror flick explores all manners of horrors that humans do to themselves, and each other, influenced by the vengeful ghosts.
Bursa ends 1st day of 2020 above key 1,600 level
PETALING JAYA: Bursa Malaysia ended the first trading day of 2020 on Thursday with the FBM KLCI above the key 1,600 level, underpinned by fund buying of bank stocks and IHH Healthcare Bhd.
US dollar’s losses may just be getting started
SINGAPORE: The currency is set to extend losses as a truce in the US-China trade war and signs that global growth is improving sap demand for haven assets.
Privacy fight continues in California, DC and beyond
Public officials in California have spent the last two years wrangling over a law that addresses sweeping concerns about privacy in the Internet age. On Jan 1, the law – the California Consumer Privacy Act – officially took effect.
Bursa ends first trading day on firm note above 1,600
KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia ended the first trading day of 2020 on Thursday with the FBM KLCI above the key 1,600 level, underpinned by fund buying of bank stocks and IHH Healthcare.
New Zealand sweat on ailing Williamson and Nicholls
SYDNEY (Reuters) - A flu-like bug that has ripped through the New Zealand squad ahead of the third test against Australia forced captain Kane Williamson and batsman Henry Nicholls to miss training for the second successive day on Thursday.
Singapore private home prices moderate amid apartment glut
SINGAPORE: Private home prices in Singapore rose just 0.3% in the final three months of 2019, further evidence that government cooling measures levied in mid 2018 have taken the heat out of the city-state’s residential real estate market.