
In this episode of the Future of Work podcast, ILO gender‑equality specialist Anam Parvez Bhatt explains how generative AI disproportionately threatens women’s jobs, with female‑dominated occupations facing nearly twice the exposure to automation as male‑dominated ones. The discussion highlights structural drivers—social norms, unequal care burdens, and gender‑biased economic policies—that funnel women into routine, codifiable tasks that AI can replace, while men occupy higher‑skill, decision‑making roles. Bhatt warns that AI systems trained on biased data can reproduce gender and racial stereotypes, especially in recruitment and pay‑setting tools, but also points to positive uses of AI for detecting bias and closing pay gaps. The episode concludes with concrete recommendations: embed gender equality in AI design and governance, improve data quality, expand women’s access to tech roles, and strengthen labor‑market institutions and policies to ensure AI advances, rather than deepens, workplace equity.
Heritage Commerce Corp reported a strong deposit surge of $160.7 million in Q4 2025, with 95% of the growth coming from non‑maturity accounts, while loan balances slipped $37 million due to higher payoffs. Net interest margin rose to 3.44% as funding costs...
Eltek Ltd reported a 20% year‑over‑year revenue increase to $12.5 million in Q2 2025, driven by strong defense demand and a higher‑margin flex‑rigid product mix. Gross profit doubled and gross margin rose to 24.1% from 15.6% a year earlier, while operating profit...
FuelCell Energy announced a sweeping restructuring that shifts resources to its proven molten carbonate platform while pausing broader solid‑oxide R&D, aiming to cut operating expenses by 30% versus FY2024. The company posted GAAP revenue of $37.4 million, narrowed its operating loss...
Sequans Communications reported Q4 2025 revenue of $7 million, a 72.6% sequential increase driven primarily by product shipments. Gross margin was 37.7% (about 43% excluding inventory provisions) and operating expenses fell to $11.5 million. The company ended the quarter with $68 million in...
Heritage Insurance Holdings (HRTG) posted Q4 2025 revenue of $357 million, a 19% year‑over‑year increase, driven by strong written‑premium growth and an 80% surge in Marketplace revenue. Adjusted EBITDA rose 97% to $57 million and net income jumped 238% to $29 million, helped...
The MSDW podcast highlights new data from Yooz showing rising confidence in AI among finance teams, though adoption still varies across industries. As familiarity with AI tools grows, organizations are moving toward concrete use cases for core financial processes. Michael...
Ideal Power Inc. reported a Q4 2025 earnings call highlighting a multiyear strategic cooperation with Lazen, a letter of intent with an Asian power‑module maker, and progress on a Stellantis purchase order for EV‑related B‑TRAN devices. The company raised $12.6 million...
Biodesix reported fiscal 2025 revenue of $88.5 million, a 4,124 % year‑over‑year increase driven largely by its lung‑diagnostics business. Gross margins rose to 83 % in Q4 and the company posted its first positive adjusted EBITDA of $530 k. A strengthened balance sheet now...
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance and Supply Chain Management blogs highlighted several updates. Settlement transactions in AP/AR now appear automatically during currency revaluations, financial‑dimension mismatches, or vendor/customer group changes, clarifying why users see unexpected entries. The open‑source External Integration Framework was...
Global Business Travel Group (GBTG) posted a strong Q4 2025, reporting $10 billion total transaction value—a 45% jump—and $792 million revenue, up 34% year‑over‑year. Adjusted EBITDA rose 17% to $130 million, while free cash flow reached $104 million for the full year. AI‑driven digital...
Alphabet reported record Q4 2025 results, posting $113.8 billion in revenue, a 17% constant‑currency increase driven by strong Search and Cloud growth. Google Cloud revenue surged 48% year‑over‑year, delivering a 30% operating margin and expanding the cloud backlog to $240 billion. The...
Franklin Street Properties Corp announced Michael Comparato as CEO and Brian Buffone as President, signaling a leadership overhaul as the firm pivots toward a diversified commercial‑real‑estate platform. The board reduced the quarterly dividend to $0.20 per share to preserve book...

A new principal investigator seeks strategies to teach perseverance and problem‑solving to PhD students facing experimental setbacks. Experienced PIs recommend building collaborative lab cultures, pairing newcomers with senior members, normalizing failure, and setting realistic research goals. These practices aim to...
Constellium Inc. reported a strong fourth‑quarter 2025, delivering $2.2 billion in revenue, a 28% year‑over‑year increase, and an adjusted EBITDA (excluding metal‑price lag) of $213 million, the highest ever for the quarter. Net income swung to $113 million from a $47 million loss, driven...
A new ECB research bulletin exploits regional data from 168 NUTS‑2 areas across 11 euro‑area countries (1999‑2023) to re‑estimate the Phillips curve. Controlling for region and time fixed effects yields a slope of –0.19, far steeper than the –0.01 found...
Kforce reported Q4 2025 revenue of $332 million, a 3% sequential increase per billing day, and annual 2025 revenue of $1.33 billion, down about 5% year‑over‑year. Adjusted EPS fell 22% to $2.09, while GAAP EPS was $1.96, impacted by a $0.13 charge...
Negative supply shock will lead to price increases & the only way to correct that if supply doesn’t rise is, well, demand destruction. We are headed towards demand destruction if the conflict doesn’t end by Day 14. Today is Day 10....

The ongoing Iran war is intensifying the Bank of Japan’s stagflation dilemma, forcing a choice between raising rates or maintaining ultra‑low policy for longer. Core inflation excluding food and energy fell further below the BOJ’s 2% target in January, while...

Wedderspoon, a legacy New Zealand Mānuka honey brand, partnered with agency True to overhaul its brand architecture, visual identity, and packaging. The refresh introduced the "Mānuka Powered by Sunshine" platform, reframing honey from a medicinal commodity to a bright, daily ritual....

French pharma group Servier announced a definitive agreement to acquire Nasdaq‑listed Day One Biopharmaceuticals for $2.5 billion, paying $21.50 per share—a 68% premium to the prior close. The cash‑only transaction will be funded from Servier’s reserves and is slated to close...
Baidam has signed an MOU with Indigenous‑owned not‑for‑profit Deadly Coders to create IT career pathways for First Nations students. The deal ties Baidam’s commercial recruitment success to education funding: for every ten job placements, the company will finance a $20,000...
On 23 February 2026 Aula Energy announced the purchase of Lightsource BP’s roughly 1 GW solar farm portfolio. The deal includes five operating farms – Wellington (200 MW), Wellington North (400 MW), West Wyalong (107 MW) in NSW, Woolooga (210 MW) in Queensland and Wunghnu (90 MW) in Victoria – together...

On Liberation Day, we created a Long/Short basket (dollar neutral) meant to capitalize on any fears of stagflation due to Tariffs. That wasn’t our expectation, however. We wrote “The likely result…the administration declares victory, and most tariffs eventually come down...
Voters are already anxious about the economic impact of AI, and the effects will surely grow in the coming months and years. Yasmin Khorram and Cheyenne Haslett explain what's happening, with some data from our Canaries in the Coal Mine...
The Workplace Gender Equality Agency’s latest data shows Australia’s overall gender pay gap remains at 11.2%, meaning women earn 88.8 cents for every dollar paid to men. In the higher education sector, the median total remuneration gap averages 5.6%, but...
Oil prices have surged past the $100 per barrel mark, with West Texas Intermediate climbing above $108 and Brent exceeding $107, reflecting a 16‑18% rise since the start of the year. The jump is driven by escalating war risks in...

$105/bbl A few months ago many said this would never happen. Never bet against inflationary assets in an inflationary era. Deglobalization is structural no cyclical. Watch food prices next. In a world of extreme inequality, with a Fed that needs lower rates to keep...
If you’ve created 6 different buyer personas - it’s time to be honest with yourself. Are you really going to create 6 different versions of your content? A version for each one? You could. It is possible. But I would...

Women comprise only 13% of global billionaires, yet a growing cohort is reshaping the economy by owning the infrastructure that powers trade, health, and technology. The article profiles eight self‑made female leaders—from Rafaela Aponte‑Diamant’s MSC shipping empire to Daniela Amodei’s...
Barb has added pre‑campaign planning to Barb Ads Hub, turning it into a single platform for UK advertising buyers and sellers to forecast and evaluate campaigns across linear and VOD services. The new planner, previously called Advanced Campaign Hub, merges...

In this episode, Jamie Siminoff, the inventor of the Ring video doorbell, shares his journey from a Shark Tank rejection to selling Ring to Amazon for over $1 billion. He discusses the hyper‑growth challenges of scaling from $3 M to $480 M, the...
DBS is urging Singapore‑based SMEs to hedge at least half of their foreign‑exchange exposure amid heightened volatility from the Middle‑East conflict. The bank’s SecureFX facility, which lets companies lock in rates up to US$1 million without credit lines, is already used...

With this move in energy and commodities prices, inflation will have a 5-handle in no time. And with that, rate cuts will be firmly off the table this year. Due to the upcoming pain for the U.S consumer, I believe we'll...

New South Wales government unveiled a $20 million Emerging Technologies Commercialisation Fund to bridge the funding gap for startups turning early-stage innovations into market‑ready products. The first tranche provides a $7 million pool of repayable grants, complemented by a $4.75 million Biosciences Fund...

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella publicly declared the company is “long on gaming” and will continue to invest indefinitely, underscoring gaming as a core identity alongside cloud and AI. The remarks came during an internal Q&A with incoming Xbox head Asha...
On International Women’s Day 2026, Natixis Corporate and Investment Banking’s APAC chief operating officer, Cecile De Sousa, sat down with FinanceAsia to outline the bank’s strategic focus on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), artificial intelligence, and decarbonisation. She detailed a new DEI...
Brent prompt futures opened above $108 per barrel on NYMEX, marking a notable price surge. The rally is driven by OPEC+ output cuts, lingering Middle East tensions, and a weakening dollar that favors commodities. Analysts warn the $108 level could...

More than 150 media, marketing and creative leaders convened in Sydney for The Limitless Equation’s “Self‑Doubt: The Invisible Pandemic” event. Hosted by podcast founder Chloe Hooper, the gathering highlighted research showing 80% of women experience low self‑belief and featured speakers...
America’s CEOs aren’t acting in the interest of shareholders by staying silent about democracy and the rule of law, they’re acting out of fear.

POV: You’re on round 8 of the interview process and they ask you to present a solution to their actual business problem to a panel of 6 people
Liberation Day: Investors stunned, didn’t think he’d do it after Trump 1.0, tariffs universally hated among investors Strait of Hormuz situation: Investors more afraid of a TACO, Wall Street opinions about the Iran operation not as universally negative as Liberation Day
Isn't it likely that countries in fiscal distress find it hard to borrow, have to pay high default premia, and run down their reserves like everything else?
The war’s not stopping because of some pain at the American pump. The implications for global fertilizer markets (ammonia, sulphur) are probably going to be as big of a deal as the energy disruptions in several months. Asian economies are in...

Trump on oil prices above $100 a barrel: “Short term oil prices, which will drop rapidly when the destruction of the Iran nuclear threat is over, is a small price to pay.” https://t.co/jdsCvB0BtP

Small caps down more than 3% because 1.) Inflation is a much bigger worry than a week ago and no cuts are coming? 2.) Sell the winners? 3.) Lucy https://t.co/3gsriv02Qd
Asia supply of oil, gas & fertiliser is rather concentrated. We are seeing a massive supply shock to the most important input of modern life: food and transport.
“In the whole written history of the strait, it has never been closed, ever,” said JPMorgan Chase analyst Natasha Kaneva,” of the Strait of Hormuz. “To me, it was not just the worst-case scenario. It was an unthinkable scenario.” https://t.co/x0YxXLfMu6
The President is aware and addressing it. How heavy will be the expectation for an offramp on Iran so that he can stabilize the markets?

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