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Almost $1 trillion has been knocked off the value of software and services companies as investors weigh whether artificial intelligence has been hit particularly hard, so we ask: what does that mean for the profession itself.
We also look at why interest rates in Europe and the UK are on hold
And why Kenya’s central bank has banned the use of banknotes in decorative bouquets.
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Almost $1 trillion has been knocked off the value of software and services companies as investors weigh whether artificial intelligence has been hit particularly hard, so we ask: what does that mean for the profession itself.
We also look at why interest rates in Europe and the UK are on hold
And why Kenya’s central bank has banned the use of banknotes in decorative bouquets.

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