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Stifel CEO says life after Covid-19 means a return to the office
An investment bank sees the future of the new normal as back at work, with plans to have all its employees to return to the office.
Working from home during pandemic found widening US inequality
Longstanding inequalities in the US labour market have worsened amid the coronavirus pandemic with working from home fuelling the divide, according to a Gallup report released on April 7.
Thailand says Bangkok Covid-19 outbreak may take months to contain
BANGKOK (Reuters): A coronavirus outbreak in Thailand's capital may take more than two months to control, a health official said on Thursday (April 8), as authorities announced a broad ban on nightlife to tackle a new wave of infections and a highly contagious variant.
Working from home takes a physical toll – and companies are trying to profit from that
For many who have been working remotely since March 2020, the home office never truly became one – just a makeshift setup meant to suffice for a few weeks or so. At which point life would surely be back to normal, right?
Bridging online and offline retailing as Malaysia moves beyond MCO
Due to Covid-19 pandemic and the resulting lockdowns in 2020, retail businesses had to scramble to go online in order to regain sales and survive, while work-from-home workers adapted to shopping online.
KKR invests $500 million in cloud storage firm Box, gets board seat
(Reuters) -Box Inc said on Thursday private equity giant KKR & Co Inc would lead a $500 million investment in the company and get a board seat, marking an end to the cloud services provider's strategic review.
Nightlife curbs eyed amid virus surge
THE country is considering closing entertainment venues in Bangkok and 40 provinces, its Covid-19 task force said, as authorities rush to tackle a new wave of coronavirus cases and the arrival of a highly contagious variant.
UK housing activity jumps after incentive extended
LONDON: The United Kingdom housing market picked up last month as inquiries, sales and new listings all climbed following an extension of a temporary tax break
Tokyo governor says will ask government for emergency measures to stem COVID-19 rise
TOKYO (Reuters) - Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike said on Thursday she would ask the central government to impose emergency measures in the capital region to stem a surge of COVID-19 infections.
Online fitness classes go mainstream
Last spring, when fitness clubs were ordered to close because of the pandemic, they started offering online classes as an option to their exercise-deprived clients. It was supposed to be a temporary fix, but it has become a long-term change in the way – and the places – that people work out.