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Sharemarkets: a bear market, a correction or just volatility?

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imageDoes global sharemarket volatility mean a bear market, or a correction?Reuters/Ralph Orlowski

If you have just come back from a summer break, or had switched off your communication devices at home, you may have missed the fact that 2016 has opened with a run of losses on global stock markets, many now exceeding more than 20% from 2015 highs.

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The disruptive technologies that will shape business in the years ahead

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageIs your business ready for the next wave?Image sourced from Shutterstock.com

Regardless of your industry, the marketplace is continually evolving. The reason, increasingly, is the evolution of disruptive technology.

Disruptive technologies are enhanced or new technological innovations that essentially displace conventional and established...

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