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Read the full story: Workplace friendships diverge along gender lines, study findsWorkplace friendships develop differently between women and men, researchers find. A longitudinal study published in Social Networks found women formed denser same-gender groups, while men were less likely to develop the same friend-of-friend ties.
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Cypher Capital appoints Saidi to lead multi-asset expansion

Cypher Capital has appointed Arash Saidi chief executive officer today. The investment manager is broadening its strategy across digital assets, AI infrastructure, and technology-focused private equity.







