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I am now a reporter who is responsible for reporting the news for a financial and environmental magazine. I have more than 6 years’ experience on reporting and editing technology news. Graduating from Humanities course, I am a fan of arts and culture. I have finished a data journalism course recently. My sample of works can be seen at www.clippings.me/users/janhealth.
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Supplying Products & Managing Margin Down Under: Online Price Erosion Strategies for Product Manufacturers in Australia and New Zealand
The article discusses the challenges and strategies for product manufacturers in Australia and New Zealand, focusing on price erosion and resale price maintenance (RPM) laws. It highlights the strict RPM regulations in both countries and the various approaches manufacturers can take to manage margins and protect against price erosion. The article also examines the legal landscape, including recent cases and regulatory changes, and suggests innovative supply chain management strategies to navigate these markets effectively.
China’s Middle Class Can Change the Quality of Retirement
China's growing middle class is poised to redefine retirement, driven by economic opportunities and financial sophistication. Trust in external financial support, including government and pension funds, is high, but will be tested by global economic forces and societal aging. The Melbourne Mercer Global Pension Index highlights China's challenges in providing adequate retirement income, with recommendations for policy improvements such as increasing pension coverage, raising minimum support levels, and enhancing investment options. A collaborative approach involving personal financial actions and smart retirement systems is essential for maintaining quality of life in retirement.
UBC graduate student earns forestry innovation award nomination for microorganism research
Amir Kashani, a UBC master’s student in genome science and technology, has been nominated as the Canadian finalist for the Blue Sky Young Researchers Innovation Award by the International Council of Forest & Paper Associations. His research involves engineering microorganisms to produce vanillin and capsaicin from lignin, a wood byproduct. Kashani, who has a business background from Sauder School of Business, aims to increase the value of lignin waste and plans to start a biotech company after his studies. He will present his research at the ICFPA’s annual meeting in Vancouver.
Hepatic cytoreduction for lung and renal neuroendocrine tumor metastases
Hepatic cytoreduction operations for patients with rare lung and renal neuroendocrine tumors, where at least 70% of visible metastases were removed, resulted in a median time to liver progression of 66 months and five and ten-year survival rates of 65% and 37%, respectively. These outcomes are superior to those achieved with complete resection of colorectal metastases. The study also noted that 90% of patients had extrahepatic metastases and that liver failure was the predominant cause of death. No prognostic factors for survival were identified among the variables collected.
Building out the Institutional and Private Wealth Business
Janet Li, Wealth Business Leader for Asia at Mercer, discusses the company's expansion into private wealth management, emphasizing its historical focus on institutional clients and the growing opportunities in the private wealth sector. Mercer, a global leader in institutional investment advisory, has a significant presence in Asia, including key hubs like Hong Kong and Singapore. The firm offers a range of services from advisory to delegated management, leveraging its extensive research capabilities. Li highlights the challenges and opportunities in the wealth management industry, including the need for innovation and better investment opportunities. She also underscores the importance of portfolio diversification and the impact of digital and fintech disruption. Li's personal journey and leadership philosophy are also explored, emphasizing diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
China’s Middle Class Can Change the Quality of Retirement
China's growing middle class is poised to redefine retirement quality, driven by economic opportunities and financial sophistication. Trust in external financial support, including government and pension funds, is high, especially among younger, tech-savvy workers. The Melbourne Mercer Global Pension Index highlights challenges and recommendations for China's retirement system, emphasizing increased coverage, support for the poorest, income stream requirements, higher pension age, diversified investment options, and better communication. The middle class's proactive financial planning and the synergy of resources from employers and government can ensure a dignified quality of life for retirees.
Exploration and analysis of R-loop mapping data with RLBase
RLBase is introduced as an innovative web server that allows users to explore hundreds of public R-loop mapping datasets, analyze user-supplied datasets, and download processed data from 693 samples. This tool, along with other software in the RLSuite, provides a comprehensive computational framework for R-loop bioinformatics, freely available under an MIT license.
LongStitch: High-quality genome assembly correction and scaffolding using long reads
LongStitch is a tool designed for high-quality genome assembly correction and scaffolding using long reads. The study involves contributions from multiple authors and provides a detailed methodology for improving genome assembly accuracy.
Australia's Fines Not High Enough: The ACCC Redoubles its Focus and Sets out its Priorities
Rod Sims, Chairman of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), advocates for higher fines for companies breaching Australian competition and consumer laws, following an OECD report highlighting the disparity in penalties compared to other developed countries. The ACCC's 2018 priorities include addressing misuse of market power, concerted practices, and cartels, with a focus on sectors like agriculture, motor vehicles, financial services, and digital platforms. Product safety priorities include the Takata airbag recall and improving safety standards for various consumer products. The ACCC aims to align consumer law penalties with competition laws to enhance deterrence.
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