• Our findings strengthen the case for financial inclusion of women to enhance economic growth and foster financial stability. (imf.org)
  • While regulatory reforms both at the global and national levels have been extensive to strengthen financial systems, there has been less progress on the recovery in growth. (bis.org)
  • Second, we must strengthen what I will call the financial infrastructure-the systems, rules, and conventions that govern trading, payment, clearing, and settlement in financial markets-to ensure that it will perform well under stress. (northdenvernews.com)
  • Comprehensive and more balanced policies taken collectively are needed to respond to these risks, helping to boost growth, rebuild buffers, and strengthen integration. (imf.org)
  • Limited buffer usability was identified especially for global systemically important institutions (G-SIIs) that rely largely on internal modelling approaches to calculate risk-based capital requirements, leading to comparably low risk weights and making the leverage ratio relatively more binding. (europa.eu)
  • In particular, the continued viability of systemically important financial institutions is vital to this effort. (northdenvernews.com)
  • Moreover, we have reiterated the U.S. government's determination to ensure that systemically important financial institutions continue to be able to meet their commitments. (northdenvernews.com)
  • Couples who express gratitude to each other rate their marriages as higher quality, a study has found. (spring.org.uk)
  • Expressing gratitude also reduces the likelihood of divorce, the researchers found. (spring.org.uk)
  • Even if a couple is experiencing distress and difficulty in other areas, gratitude in the relationship can help promote positive marital outcomes. (spring.org.uk)
  • Importantly, we found that when couples are engaging in a negative conflict pattern like demand/withdrawal, expressions of gratitude and appreciation can counteract or buffer the negative effects of this type of interaction on marital stability. (spring.org.uk)
  • New research suggests that gratitude from one's partner may be a powerful tool for couples as well, increasing relationship satisfaction and commitment while protecting couples from the corrosive effects of ineffective arguing and financial stress. (escambray.cu)
  • Over a 15-month period, Barton's team examined the effects that expressed gratitude - conveying appreciation to one's partner - and perceived gratitude - feeling valued and appreciated by one's partner - had on the relationships of 316 African American couples. (escambray.cu)
  • This study was really motivated to understand gratitude in relationships and if it can protect couples from challenges and hardships, be it negative communication or broader factors like financial strain," Barton said. (escambray.cu)
  • That study, published in the journal Personal Relationships, considered only perceived gratitude and included predominantly white, middle-aged and more highly educated couples. (escambray.cu)
  • Our main hypothesis was that perceived gratitude from one's partner would have what we call stress-buffering effects - that it would protect couples from the declines in relationship quality that typically happen when you have negative communication or when you have higher levels of financial strain," Barton said. (escambray.cu)
  • Individuals in the sample with higher levels of expressed and perceived gratitude were more satisfied with their relationship, the team found. (escambray.cu)
  • When the team looked at protective effects, they found that higher levels of perceived gratitude buffered against the stresses of both financial strain and ineffective arguing, and these couples "did not exhibit as strong of declines in relationship satisfaction or confidence, or the increases in instability that we typically see" with these types of stressors, Barton said. (escambray.cu)
  • We show that buffer usability was partially constrained in the period examined and is expected to remain so under the current regulatory framework and if risk weight densities (RWDs) remain low. (europa.eu)
  • Threshold results also show that buffer exerts a positive impact on bank performance. (bbk.ac.uk)
  • The inadequate financial buffers held by banking institutions against risk, a growing disconnect between the creation of credit and its use for productive economic activity and a highly interconnected system of financial intermediation ultimately combined to give rise to risks that disrupted credit flows to the economy. (bis.org)
  • In certain respects, our experience parallels that of some emerging-market countries in the 1990s, whose financial sectors and regulatory regimes likewise proved inadequate for efficiently investing large inflows of saving from abroad. (northdenvernews.com)
  • At the same time that we are addressing such immediate challenges, it is not too soon for policymakers to begin thinking about the reforms to the financial architecture, broadly conceived, that could help prevent a similar crisis from developing in the future. (northdenvernews.com)
  • Keeping the emotional connection strong not only helps to buffer the stressors of new parenthood, but also allows for greater passion and intimacy. (gottman.com)
  • Individuals who feel appreciated by their partners have better-functioning relationships that are more resilient to internal and external stressors, both in the moment when the appreciation is expressed and over the long-term, said researcher Allen W. Barton, a professor of human development and family studies at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. (escambray.cu)
  • We find that the presence of a CSCO in a firm is associated with shorter cash conversion cycles, lower levels of operational slack, and larger buffers of inventory during periods of high market instability. (louisville.edu)
  • Further, it also damages the essential infrastructure, causes financial instability, high economic cost, and increases counterterrorism costs [ 14 - 16 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • A dynamic panel analysis shows that capital buffer is significantly affected by bank performance and risk exposure. (bbk.ac.uk)
  • At the height of the global financial crisis, the total leverage in the major industrial economies increased significantly. (bis.org)
  • The results indicated that the quality of peer relationships significantly predicted commitment to purpose. (mdpi.com)
  • External demand could weaken, while political risks have risen significantly, particularly related to uncertainty regarding the outcome of the referendum in the U.K. and its new economic relationship with the European Union. (imf.org)
  • You can get a good financial plan for significantly less than $3,500. (obliviousinvestor.com)
  • History of mental illness, high score in negative health locus of control, low score in positive health locus of control, not taking breakfast, poor relationship with family members, friends and teachers and physical abuse dur- ing adolescence significantly predicted depressive symptoms in the logistic regression model. (who.int)
  • However, in a subsequent regression analysis, only chest pain was found to be significantly associated with the development of PE in COVID-19 patients (AOR= 3.24, 95% CI= 1.10, 9.54, p-value=0.033). (bvsalud.org)
  • In this regard, we investigate to what extent banks could have drawn down regulatory capital buffers in the risk-based framework without breaching current leverage ratio requirements, which is in line with the approach to buffer usability taken in ESRB (2021b). (europa.eu)
  • We found the same relationship between bank stability and the presence of women on banking regulatory boards. (imf.org)
  • In efforts to build stronger defences against a repeat of the events that precipitated the 2008 global financial crisis, the global regulatory reform agenda has placed significant focus on addressing elements of the regulatory and supervisory systems that allowed the build-up of excessive leverage. (bis.org)
  • Remarkably, a threshold analysis identifies regime changes for the underlying relationships during the financial crisis of 2008. (bbk.ac.uk)
  • Five years on after the global financial crisis erupted, the most pressing challenge confronting the world economy continues to be securing financial stability and generating growth and employment. (bis.org)
  • Several important lessons have emerged from this recent global financial crisis. (bis.org)
  • The role of leverage in the global financial crisis, both in the public and private sectors, was also a particularly important contributing factor. (bis.org)
  • The world is suffering through the worst financial crisis since the 1930s, a crisis that has precipitated a sharp downturn in the global economy. (northdenvernews.com)
  • The particular stressed economic environment we examine here is a rerun of the 2007-09 financial crisis-a "crisis redux" scenario, in which key macroeconomic and financial variables, such as the unemployment rate, economic growth, interest rates, and housing and stock prices, are assumed to evolve as they did from the third quarter of 2007 onwards. (newyorkfed.org)
  • During the last few years, however, emerging market countries have also been drifting away from the Fund, prepaying debts to the institution, rejecting its role as a debt arbiter, building up international reserves, and above all, reforming domestic policies to lessen the risk of financial crisis and dependence on the IMF. (epw.in)
  • These include IMF functions such as crisis resolution, exchange rate management, financial policy coordination and surveillance. (epw.in)
  • Gladstone JJ, Hundtofte CS (2023) A lack of financial planning predicts increased mortality risk: Evidence from cohort studies in the United Kingdom and United States. (bioengineer.org)
  • The Lumina Foundation's 2023 State of Higher Education found that 52% and 42%, respectively, of all Hispanic and Black students considered stopping out in 2022. (universitybusiness.com)
  • Adding to previous contributions, we find that banks’ ability to use capital buffers fluctuated over time, generally increasing before 2019 and decreasing after the start of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, with substantial heterogeneity across countries. (europa.eu)
  • The paper shows that while both risk-based and leverage frameworks play a key role in enhancing the resilience of the banking system and ensuring financial stability, their simultaneous application creates interactions that may affect the functioning of capital buffers. (europa.eu)
  • We found that the gender gap in leadership does make a difference when it comes to bank stability. (imf.org)
  • Based on evidence in our paper and related literature, we find that the observed higher stability is most likely due to the beneficial effects of greater diversity of views on boards, as well as discriminatory hiring practices that lead to hiring better qualified or more experienced women than men. (imf.org)
  • Speech by Dr Zeti Akhtar Aziz, Governor of the Central Bank of Malaysia (Bank Negara Malaysia), at the Islamic Development Bank (IDB) Prize Lecture on "Islamic finance - financial stability, economic growth and development", Jeddah, 27 November 2013. (bis.org)
  • It is my honour to be invited to deliver this lecture on Islamic Finance: Financial Stability, Economic Growth and Development, here in Jeddah. (bis.org)
  • When it lost its original purpose, the Fund survived as a developmental institution, dedicated to the financial stability of developing countries. (epw.in)
  • The water molecules residing at the surface of the two proteins were found to be highly mobile, with an average rotational correlation time of approximately 20 picoseconds. (lu.se)
  • In our present view, these areas are found for systems where several types of macromolecules (proteins, polysaccharides or polyelectrolytes) and/or amphiphiles interact to form a functional or destructive unit. (lu.se)
  • How usable are capital buffers? (europa.eu)
  • This paper analyses banks’ ability to use capital buffers in the euro area, taking into account overlapping capital requirements between the risk-based capital framework and the leverage ratio capital framework from 2016 to 2022. (europa.eu)
  • This finding indicates that the leverage ratio constitutes an effective backstop to the risk-based framework, both as regards minimum requirements and capital buffers. (europa.eu)
  • Banks with higher shares of women board members had higher capital buffers, a lower proportion of nonperforming loans, and greater resistance to stress. (imf.org)
  • This paper reveals the underlying dynamics between the capital buffer and bank performance in EU-27 countries. (bbk.ac.uk)
  • We find a positive relationship between the capital buffer and performance for banks that fall in the low performance regime, while a negative relationship is reported for the banks that belong to the high regime. (bbk.ac.uk)
  • We find that the lack of explicit capital commitment of funds without entry or exit load fees affects fund-trading horizon, stock selection, and in turn the overall fund performance. (academic-quant-news.com)
  • The details of the story are complex, but, broadly speaking, the risk-management systems of the private sector and government oversight of the financial sector in the United States and some other industrial countries failed to ensure that the inrush of capital was prudently invested, a failure that has led to a powerful reversal in investor sentiment and a seizing up of credit markets. (northdenvernews.com)
  • For instance, bank capital definitions have been tighter and the financial supervisor has been more actively restricting banking activities. (norges-bank.no)
  • In this post, we use a top-down stress test model of the U.S. banking system-the Capital and Loss Assessment under Stress Scenarios (CLASS) model-to assess whether banks that are forecast to lose capital in a severe downturn do indeed have more capital, and how the relationship between capital and risk has evolved over time. (newyorkfed.org)
  • We use the CLASS model to project capital under this scenario, based on data on the financial condition of U.S. BHCs and commercial banks as of the third quarter of 2013. (newyorkfed.org)
  • At the same time, the Fund has been losing its financial capacity to provide emergency funding, and its comparative advantage in human capital, acting in an advisory role. (epw.in)
  • And you don't need to invoke arcane trading activity to explain how repeatedly underpricing risk could lead to financial trouble. (walterjonwilliams.net)
  • And, the extended period of low interest rates in an environment of low inflation also prompted greater risk taking which in turn contributed to the significant build up of financial imbalances. (bis.org)
  • Financial engineering had led bankers and investors to lose focus on their risk exposures when they failed to understand the increasingly complex products that purported to reduce the risks. (bis.org)
  • However, few studies have explored whether forward-thinking financial decision-making is itself associated with lower risk of death. (zenger.news)
  • The research team found that people who planned their finances further into the future had a lower risk of dying during the study periods. (zenger.news)
  • The association held true even after statistically accounting for other factors that could affect mortality risk, such as demographics, income, and self-reported life expectancy - which could inform financial planning decisions. (zenger.news)
  • You may qualify for financial aid to reduce fire risk at your home. (marincounty.org)
  • In fact, Davis once ran a focus group with at-risk youths in the Los Angeles area in order to find out who they thought would be an inspirational face for an HIV campaign. (advocate.com)
  • A lack of financial planning predicts increased mortality risk: Evidence from cohort studies in the United Kingdom and United States. (bioengineer.org)
  • Students, especially at-risk students, can't take advantage of support if they can't find it or if it's not available when they are," said Richa Batra, vice president of student success at Blackboard, according to Campus Technology . (universitybusiness.com)
  • It is vital to develop inventory strategies to buffer volatility and risk. (deloitte.com)
  • Although wife demand/husband withdraw interactions appear more commonly in couples, in the current study we found financial distress was associated with lower marital outcomes through its effects on increasing the total amount of both partners' demand/withdraw interactions. (spring.org.uk)
  • Published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships , the current study builds on a 2015 study Barton led that examined the effects of financial distress on marital quality. (escambray.cu)
  • We found that women accounted for less than 2 percent of financial institutions' chief executive officers and less than 20 percent of executive board members. (imf.org)
  • Deregulation had opened up new opportunities for financial institutions to expand the scope of their activities. (bis.org)
  • These elements include the unfettered innovation by financial institutions and the prevailing incentive system. (bis.org)
  • First, we must address the problem of financial institutions that are deemed too big-or perhaps too interconnected-to fail. (northdenvernews.com)
  • Some financial institutions allow you to directly transfer a cash advance to a checking account, while others require an extra step. (haicom.es)
  • As part of our core mission, we supervise and regulate financial institutions in the Second District. (newyorkfed.org)
  • The Federal Reserve Bank of New York works to promote sound and well-functioning financial systems and markets through its provision of industry and payment services, advancement of infrastructure reform in key markets and training and educational support to international institutions. (newyorkfed.org)
  • Accordingly, in CKD, bone mineral mobilisation would serve as a buffer system to acid accumulation. (cambridge.org)
  • Saliva protects the teeth against acid by its bicarbonate as buffer and urea 5 . (bvsalud.org)
  • The team also noted that the findings do not confirm a cause-effect relationship and more research is needed. (zenger.news)
  • The researchers also note that these findings do not confirm a cause-effect relationship, and more research is needed. (bioengineer.org)
  • Network2Work leverages relationships with employers with jobs that pay $30,000 or more, that lead to a career, and that do not require a college degree. (valrc.org)
  • To explore this, we investigate the relationship between CSCOs and operational dimensions of supply chain performance using data from the 10-year period between 2008 and 2017. (louisville.edu)
  • Comments by Deputy Governor Jan Qvigstad 1 (Norges Bank) on Frank Smets (ECB) Financial markets: Productivity, procyclicality, and policy. (norges-bank.no)
  • The Financial Reporting Council's (FRC) annual audit inspections found that EY, KPMG, Deloitte and PwC, and Big Four challengers BDO, Grant Thornton and Mazars had all failed to hit the quality target for their FTSE 350 audit work. (accountingweb.co.uk)
  • And we tested both to see whether one was more influential for couple relationships than the other," Barton said. (escambray.cu)
  • This resulted in a significant disconnect between the financial sector and its role in serving the economy. (bis.org)
  • However, there was a significant relationship between levels of parental support, unsupportive parental interactions and academic resiliency. (sc.edu)
  • Results: Significant relationships were observed between the concentration of salivary urea and periodontal status (p = 0.03) and the presence of dental calculus and urea (p = 0.04) was demonstrated. (bvsalud.org)
  • Having chest pain was found to be a significant factor that indicates the development of PE, implying that in a setting where performing upfront CTPA is not practical, detailed symptom inquiry could serve as an important clinical criteria. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Inventory of Socially Supportive Behaviors inquires about the type and amount of support these sources provide with respect to emotional, informational and financial benefits. (stress.org)
  • Have you ever suffered the emotional knifing of a relationship breakup? (selfgrowth.com)
  • The extraordinary and exceptional monetary measures taken by central banks in these economies have provided support to their economies, but they have also come at a cost to savers with growing risks of market distortions and financial imbalances the longer these measures are held in place. (bis.org)
  • Other risks include banking and financial sector weaknesses in some countries. (imf.org)
  • Policy buffers to counter these risks are low. (imf.org)
  • They stressed that risks are increasingly to the downside and that policy buffers are limited. (imf.org)
  • Organizations need to improve operational costs, process efficiencies, and organizational agility associated with their third-party relationships-all while gaining greater control over related risks. (deloitte.com)
  • Most couples think that fancy dinners, weekend getaways, and sexy lingerie make for a more romantic relationship, but research shows that these are not the key to increasing intimacy. (gottman.com)
  • Surprisingly, they won't necessarily have an impact on achieving the SDGs since this financial instrument won't increase the number of ATMs in a region, or raise the amount of bank accounts in a community, which are the basic indicators for the financial inclusion component in the SDGs. (lu.se)
  • Discussions of frictional unemployment focus on voluntary decisions to work based on individuals' valuation of their own work and how that compares to current wage rates added to the time and effort required to find a job. (wikipedia.org)
  • This analysis is the first to quantify buffer usability in multiple jurisdictions and across various bank types, identify key drivers of buffer usability and assess the impact of various policy measures using longer time series. (europa.eu)
  • It's no surprise that both men and women find themselves less interested in sex and romance during this time. (gottman.com)
  • For new moms, breastfeeding and bonding with their baby become the priority, and women can struggle to find equal time for both spouse and baby. (gottman.com)
  • We find that USD-denominated Chinese corporate bonds experienced a decline in yield spreads, bid-ask spreads, and price volatility around the time of this sovereign issuesâ announcement. (academic-quant-news.com)
  • They spend a great deal of time and effort researching innovative techniques, finding and testing the best management methods, and implementing the right tools for their teams. (readwrite.com)
  • With the help of Watermark's data-powered insights, MMSI's three-year study found a 22.4% retention increase in new, minority-male, full-time students pursuing an associates degree. (universitybusiness.com)
  • Even if the couple's negative communication increased - provided they still felt appreciated by their partner - their relationship quality did not decline as much over time," he said. (escambray.cu)
  • When you are speaking about a financial emergency, there is no need time for you to hold off months to have a financial loan. (hostinggratis.it)
  • We do this by executing monetary policy, providing financial services, supervising banks and conducting research and providing expertise on issues that impact the nation and communities we serve. (newyorkfed.org)
  • The direct relationship between generational status and academic resiliency was expected to be mediated by parental social support and unsupportive parental interactions. (sc.edu)
  • We acknowledge important contributions from previous co-authors Papa N'Diaye, Adolfo Barajas, Srobona Mitra, Annette Kyobe, Yen Nian Mooi, and Seyed Reza Yousefi, as well as from the Financial Access Survey team in the IMF's Statistics Department. (imf.org)
  • We further found that rainfall may enhance glacier melt contributions to discharge at timescales that complement glacier melt production, possibly explaining why minimum discharge occurred at the study site during warm but dry El Niño conditions, which typically heighten melt in the Andes. (umn.edu)
  • Women are underrepresented at all levels of the global financial system, from depositors and borrowers to bank board members and regulators. (imf.org)
  • The participants also reported on their current levels of financial strain. (escambray.cu)
  • The present study examined the association between the quality of peer relationships and commitment to purpose among students from three universities (N = 195). (mdpi.com)
  • high-quality relationships with peers helped close the gap in purpose commitment between FGC students and their counterparts. (mdpi.com)
  • The Bringing Baby Home research found that the quality of a couple's sex life is a direct result of how emotionally connected they are to each other. (gottman.com)
  • Such benefits illustrate why economic growth increases with greater access to financial services. (imf.org)
  • Our results challenge the commonly held conceptual model that glaciers buffer discharge variability. (umn.edu)
  • But not, the initial save that you feel of trying to find anyone willing to give you borrowing is commonly small-lived. (hostinggratis.it)
  • When does regulation severely impair the positive effect from financial markets to economic growth? (norges-bank.no)
  • In the near term, governments around the world must continue to take forceful and, when appropriate, coordinated actions to restore financial market functioning and the flow of credit. (northdenvernews.com)
  • Startup businesses continue to find creative ways to evolve rapidly and adapt to market changes with limited resources. (readwrite.com)
  • A well developed financial market is not a goal in its own right. (norges-bank.no)
  • The trends and fluctuations within the real estate housing market can influence financial decisions, urban development, and even broader economic indicators. (weescape.vn)
  • Starting with a checklist of core IMF functions, one would find examples of both market mechanisms and government interventions that in some measure are acting as substitutes for the IMF. (epw.in)
  • More inclusive financial systems can magnify the effectiveness of fiscal and monetary policies. (imf.org)
  • Our new study finds that greater inclusion of women as users, providers, and regulators of financial services would have benefits beyond addressing gender inequality. (imf.org)
  • Are the current targets of financial inclusion just a way of wrapping (framing) unsustainable practices into more "marketable" ones? (lu.se)
  • If for example the inspections bounce, the financial tend to charges an enthusiastic NSF fee. (hostinggratis.it)
  • Study co-author Professor Joe Gladstone , of the University of Colorado, Boulder, said: "Our study suggests that a lack of financial planning is not only bad for your wallet, but also for your health and longevity. (zenger.news)
  • The authors add: "Our study suggests that a lack of financial planning is not only bad for your wallet, but also for your health and longevity. (bioengineer.org)
  • The study found after seeing a face for only 1/10th of a second people formed opinions about that person. (crowdspring.com)
  • The aim of this study was to determine the chemical components in saliva and their relationship with periodontal status and dental calculus in the elderly. (bvsalud.org)
  • Growing evidence suggests that increasing women's access to and use of financial services can have both economic and societal benefits. (imf.org)
  • As with users of financial services, we found considerable regional variation in the presence of women in banking leadership roles. (imf.org)
  • Let's take Buffer, for example, the San Francisco-based social media analytics and scheduling services company. (readwrite.com)
  • Jason raises a good point about discount brokerage firms: They generally don't offer financial advisor services. (obliviousinvestor.com)
  • Se trata de un estudio transcultural que busca explorar la influencia del hardiness en las dimensiones del síndrome de burnout en enfermeras brasileñas y portuguesas, evaluados con el Maslach Burnout Inventory-Human Services (MBI-HSS) e do Personal Views Survey (PVS). (bvsalud.org)
  • Financial systems support communities in (re)producing, distributing and accessing goods and services. (lu.se)
  • Therefore, Target 8.10 could be interpreted as an attempt to stimulate the local markets through financial services. (lu.se)
  • Prior studies have found that firms with CSCOs outperform firms without CSCOs along many financial dimensions. (louisville.edu)
  • The FRC found cases in all seven firms where auditors had failed to challenge management sufficiently on "judgmental issues", a recurring finding over a number of years. (accountingweb.co.uk)
  • Epidemiologists have found interest in chronic conditions due to the fact they contribute to disease, disability, and diminished physical and/or mental capacity. (wikipedia.org)
  • Disclosure: Kristina B. Clark, PhD, has disclosed no relevant financial relationships. (cdc.gov)
  • and Dennis Tappe, MD, have disclosed no relevant financial relationships. (cdc.gov)
  • Disclosure: Camille Martin has disclosed no relevant financial relationships. (cdc.gov)
  • For the most current information about a financial product, you should always check and confirm accuracy with the offering financial institutio. (haicom.es)
  • This is the perspective we always need to have for any meaningful discussion of the social value of financial markets. (norges-bank.no)
  • First generation college students often experience academic, financial, and social barriers that often make it difficult for them to succeed in a college setting. (sc.edu)
  • First generation college students often face challenges regarding degree access, degree attainment, financial barriers, difficultly in social engagement, reduced academic self-efficacy and academic resiliency. (sc.edu)
  • Social support buffers the adverse effects of stress on cardiovascular and immune responses, which can provide numerous health benefits. (stress.org)
  • Lack of social support has been found to increase death rates following a heart attack and to delay recovery following cardiac surgery. (stress.org)
  • Connect - social relationships are critical for promoting wellbeing and as a buffer against mental ill health. (who.int)
  • This process of implementation, financial, self-organization and social capabilities being developed, allows us to envision a potential increase in the community's adaptive capacity, and hopefully a decrease in the community's vulnerability. (lu.se)
  • It is indeed a privilege for me to be part of this journey, and to have witnessed the increasing dynamism of the Islamic financial industry amidst a highly challenging economic and financial international environment. (bis.org)
  • The first relates to the exponential expansion of the financial system which did not commensurate with the expansion in economic activity. (bis.org)
  • A number of factors contributed to the weakening of the link between financial intermediation and productive economic activity. (bis.org)
  • Reserve, is taking along these lines.2 Until we stabilize the financial system, a sustainable economic recovery will remain out of reach. (northdenvernews.com)
  • The common starting point of the literature is that the value of financial markets lies in their contribution to real economic growth. (norges-bank.no)
  • This is a historical example of how financial markets underpin economic growth. (norges-bank.no)
  • Using SDG wrapping as a point of departure, it is of interest in this document to reflect on some of the SDG indicators, specifically those with a focus on (digital) financial systems, which include banking, and credit availability (i.e Target 8.10). (lu.se)
  • Results suggested that overall work characteristics and work settings of Portuguese and Brazilian nurses explained the differences found between the samples. (bvsalud.org)
  • Neither the credit volume nor the credit allocation is necessarily socially optimal: this is one basic reason why financial markets are and should be regulated. (norges-bank.no)
  • T he drift away from the Bretton Woods paradigm - of a world where financial markets are coordinated and disciplined by a central multilateral institution - continues. (epw.in)
  • Recent research has examined the protective factors that work to increase resiliency and buffer first generation students from these barriers. (sc.edu)
  • Conclusion: The incidence of PE among COVID-19 patients was found to be relatively lower than reports from other countries. (bvsalud.org)
  • They said that finding suggests that longer-term planning may be most beneficial for the health of people without the financial buffers for large or sudden expenses. (zenger.news)
  • major international banks - which, they say, "hints at a hidden relationship between these ultrafast 'fractures' and the slow 'breaking' of the global financial system post-2006. (walterjonwilliams.net)
  • Familiarity arising from long-standing audit relationships, particularly if the company comes to be considered as "the client" for the auditor, rather than the shareholder or investor. (accountingweb.co.uk)
  • We found that feeling appreciated and believing that your spouse values you directly influences how you feel about your marriage, how committed you are to it, and your belief that it will last. (spring.org.uk)
  • Gottman studied over 150 parents before and after having their first child and found that almost two-thirds reported heightened conflict, relationship disappointment, and hurt feelings post-baby. (gottman.com)
  • Of the 104 colleges and universities Trellis Company surveyed for its Fall 2021 Student Financial Wellness Survey , 91 had at least one food pantry available for students experiencing food insecurity. (universitybusiness.com)
  • Dads, learning the ropes of parenthood as well, feel increased pressure to provide for and protect the family, whether financial or otherwise. (gottman.com)
  • Salivary amylase involved in digestion of starches also acts as a buffer to protect oral pharyngeal and esophageal mucosae from ingested acids. (bvsalud.org)