Pro Power Bi Desktop: Self-service Analytics and Data Visualization for the Power User. Adam Aspin. 2020
What You Will Learn 🏷 Deliver attention-grabbing information, turning data into insight 🏷 Find new insights as you chop and tweak your data as never before 🏷 Build a data narrative through interactive reports with drill-through and cross-page slicing 🏷 Mash up data from multiple sources into a cleansed and coherent data model 🏷 Build interdependent charts, maps, and tables to deliver visually stunning information 🏷 Create dashboards that help in monitoring key performance indicators of your business 🏷 Adapt delivery to mobile devices such as phones and tablets
Pro Power Bi Desktop: Self-service Analytics and Data Visualization for the Power User. Adam Aspin. 2020
What You Will Learn 🏷 Deliver attention-grabbing information, turning data into insight 🏷 Find new insights as you chop and tweak your data as never before 🏷 Build a data narrative through interactive reports with drill-through and cross-page slicing 🏷 Mash up data from multiple sources into a cleansed and coherent data model 🏷 Build interdependent charts, maps, and tables to deliver visually stunning information 🏷 Create dashboards that help in monitoring key performance indicators of your business 🏷 Adapt delivery to mobile devices such as phones and tablets
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The Singapore stock market has alternated between positive and negative finishes through the last five trading days since the end of the two-day winning streak in which it had added more than a dozen points or 0.4 percent. The Straits Times Index now sits just above the 3,060-point plateau and it's likely to see a narrow trading range on Monday.
China’s stock markets are some of the largest in the world, with total market capitalization reaching RMB 79 trillion (US$12.2 trillion) in 2020. China’s stock markets are seen as a crucial tool for driving economic growth, in particular for financing the country’s rapidly growing high-tech sectors.Although traditionally closed off to overseas investors, China’s financial markets have gradually been loosening restrictions over the past couple of decades. At the same time, reforms have sought to make it easier for Chinese companies to list on onshore stock exchanges, and new programs have been launched in attempts to lure some of China’s most coveted overseas-listed companies back to the country.