Traders and bankers enliven home working with VR

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Traders and bankers enliven home working with VR
Virtual reality (VR) has been seized on by the financial sector as a way of enlivening home working for lonely traders or isolated executives and replicating real-world sales, networking or training events. With 90 percent of employees at some of the world's biggest financial firms now ...

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