Japan repeats warnings on yen as market watches for intervention
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Japan repeats warnings on yen as market watches for intervention

By Tetsushi Kajimoto and Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) – Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki warned on Tuesday that Japan would take appropriate and decisive action against excessive, speculator-driven currency moves, keeping alive the possibility of more market intervention after the yen hit a new 32-year low. Suzuki also reiterated that the authorities could intervene without any announcements, but did not comment on whether they had actually done so, when pressed on speculation that Japan may be supporting the yen without publicly acknowledging it. “We are closely watching market moves with a high sense of urgency. We will make an appropriate response…
How To Develop A Law Firm Business Plan
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How To Develop A Law Firm Business Plan

You’ve invested so much time into completing and graduating from law school and studying and passing the state bar exam. Maybe you spent years working at law firms, in government, or in corporate law. Now you’re ready to open your own firm, and you want to do it right so all those years of hard work pay off. You need a law firm business plan. But do you know where to begin? What should your business plan include? What challenges are the you know and, most importantly, what don’t you know? Start with the basics. What are your values? What…
Rotmans, Worcester furniture seller since 1956, going out of business
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Rotmans, Worcester furniture seller since 1956, going out of business

Steve Rotman in one of the store’s showrooms on Tuesday, the day he announced his planned retirement.WORCESTER — Rotmans, the sprawling furniture store founded by Murray and Ida Rotman in 1956, is going out of business. The closing comes with the retirement of Steve Rotman, the CEO and son of the founders. The store announced Tuesday it would begin a going-out-of business sale Friday. More: ‘Fan-tastic’ era of service, smiles over 60 years coming to close at Rotmans in Worcester “We’ve had the honor of serving countless families in this region for over 60 years,” Rotman, 83, said in…
Why Interoperability is Crucial in Healthcare Operations
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Why Interoperability is Crucial in Healthcare Operations

Healthcare Interoperability involves the use of many complex systems and information technology (IT) to exchange and interpret health-based data. It has been a key aspect of the extensive shift towards computerizing the healthcare industry. As of 2019, a fundamental level of interoperability has been achieved by roughly 75% of healthcare providers in the US. The ability to transfer data from one health system to another becomes quite challenging when acknowledging the differences in technological platforms. The main objective of Interoperability is to ensure a smooth exchange of data across various systems. Interoperability and COVID-19 The COVID-19 Pandemic has exposed the…
Teeth Flossing |  Guest Diet Blog
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Teeth Flossing | Guest Diet Blog

Image Source: daysoftheyear.comA key part of maintaining good dental hygiene is teeth flossing. However, as many as 36% of Americans don’t bother with flossing at all. While there have been claims made that flossing is not necessary, there is enough evidence to the Contrary that flossing does, in fact, help with the prevention of oral diseases. Why is Teeth Flossing Important? Flossing is an important part of good dental hygiene. Here’s why. Plaque is a natural result of bacterial buildup in the mouth. Bacterial build is also a natural result of the food we eat and our saliva, especially…
Technology companies are proving to be the great equalizer
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Technology companies are proving to be the great equalizer

[Part 1 of a 12-Part Series] Healthcare is rife with significant challenges that can in some cases be minimized at the very minimum and in most cases be eliminated by the use of technology. The 12-part series begins by elaborating on macro-level challenges that the healthcare industry is starting to address with technology to stem the bleeding/reverse the onset of more severe complications. Challenge 1: Supply and demand Healthcare service delivery provisioning across the globe is starkly marked by the lack of adequate supply of qualified clinicians and specialists. This situation has been significantly exacerbated in the post pandemic new…
Best UK cities to start a business in 2023
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Best UK cities to start a business in 2023

Cambridge was crowned as the number one place in the UK to start a business in 2023. Photo: Andrew Couldridge/ReutersSmall UK businesses have suffered in recent years amid Brexit, the onslaught of COVID, the sharpest cost of living crisis in a century, and a looming recession. There has been an estimated 20% increase in insolvency in 2022, while nearly 400,000 businesses closed between 2020 and 2021. However, small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) have continued to launch. Last year saw a record for start-ups registered at Companies House, with nearly 80 new companies listed per hour in the first half…
When Will ‘Yellowstone’ Season 5 Return?  Part 2 Follows A Short Hiatus
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When Will ‘Yellowstone’ Season 5 Return? Part 2 Follows A Short Hiatus

Even before Paramount premiered a “bloody” Yellowstone Season 5 in November, fans knew the Duttons would be coming back with guns blazing. The show’s Season 5 renewal in February 2022 also came with the news that this chapter would include 14 episodes instead of the regular 10 and air in two parts. Officially Yellowstone‘s biggest season to date, the first seven episodes followed everything from John Dutton’s (Kevin Costner) election as Montana’s governor, an unexpected death in Episode 6, and Beth Dutton’s (Kelly Reilly) new business plan for the family’s expansive cattle ranch. But fans won’t want to wait long…