• SHANGHAI , May 18, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- ZTO Express (Cayman) Inc. (NYSE: ZTO and SEHK: 2057) , a leading and fast-growing express delivery company in China ('ZTO' or the 'Company'), today announced its unaudited financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2023 [1] . (yahoo.com)
  • Overall, we argue that: (1) financial crisis is unlikely to happen in the near future, and (2) the ultimate risk lies with China's economic growth, as a vicious circle of distortions in the financial system lowers the efficiency of capital allocation and economic growth and will eventually exacerbate financial risks in the long run. (nber.org)
  • Business Review - The financial crisis of 2007-2008 left in its wake new responsibilities for regulators to monitor the economy for risks to financial stability. (philadelphiafed.org)
  • The global financial crisis of 2007-08 and its aftermath led to a new emphasis on macroprudential policy as a means of addressing systemic risk. (oecd-ilibrary.org)
  • The financial crisis has taught us that you can think everything is OK and then something happens and you find out very quickly that it isn't. (moneyweek.com)
  • The French system suffers from a chronic deficit, which was made even worse by the global financial crisis. (cnn.com)
  • Get full access to Financial Cybersecurity Risk Management: Leadership Perspectives and Guidance for Systems and Institutions and 60K+ other titles, with a free 10-day trial of O'Reilly. (oreilly.com)
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  • The "prevailing norm" in corporate America is "governance is lacking, resources are misaligned, and enterprises fly blind to their most critical cybersecurity risks, putting the company and shareholders on uncertain ground," said Scott Kannry, CEO of the cyber-risk engineering firm Axio. (treasuryandrisk.com)
  • It's also the philosophy behind much of the cybersecurity industry today: systems watching one another, looking for vulnerabilities and signs of attack. (schneier.com)
  • Current cybersecurity events and trends affecting federally insured credit unions and the broader financial system. (ncua.gov)
  • The COVID-19 pandemic has increased cybersecurity vulnerabilities for federally insured credit unions and financial services market participants, which remain a target for hackers and thieves. (ncua.gov)
  • As stressed in the briefing provided to the Board by the Chairman's Special Advisor for Cybersecurity, supply chain risk is a significant threat to financial services because of the layered dependencies that exist in a complex, multi-service provider environment found in the financial services sector. (ncua.gov)
  • The new task of monitoring financial stability includes tracking the risks of financial instruments and learning where these risks are located within the financial marketplace. (philadelphiafed.org)
  • These policies also come with their challenges and can have multilateral spillover effects on global economic and financial stability 6 . (bis.org)
  • The first section of the FSR summarizes the judgment of the Bank of Canada's Governing Council on the main vulnerabilities and risks to financial stability. (bankofcanada.ca)
  • Financial and macroeconomic stability are interrelated. (bankofcanada.ca)
  • They include our outlook for the Danish economy and our assessment of financial stability. (nationalbanken.dk)
  • On the other hand, multilateral financial institutions and some ministries of finance have expressed concern that these inflows could affect macroeconomic stability. (who.int)
  • Motivated by growing concerns about the risks and instability of China's financial system, this article reviews several commonly perceived financial risks and discusses their roots in China's politico-economic institutions. (nber.org)
  • GIRSAL, in partnership with the National Banking College, and Development Bank of Ghana, is proud to announce the 10th cohort of the GIRSAL Agriculture and Agribusiness Lending Course for Staff of Financial Institutions. (girsal.com)
  • The Agriculture and Agribusiness Lending Course is a comprehensive and hands-on training program designed to provide financial institutions with the knowledge and skills they need to better understand the agriculture sector and finance its activities. (girsal.com)
  • Since its inception in 2020, over 350 mid-level staff (Relationship Managers/ Officers, Credit Managers/ Analysts, Credit Risk Managers/ Officers, Heads of Units/ Branch, SME Bankers, among others) from 27 financial institutions have been equipped with the tools and knowledge needed to accept, assess, appraise, and manage agriculture loans. (girsal.com)
  • The success of GIRSAL's Agriculture and Agribusiness Lending Course is also reflected in the increasing value of credit guarantees that GIRSAL has issued to financial institutions to cover loans to the agricultural sector. (girsal.com)
  • In 2020 (the first year of the training program, GIRSAL issued credit guarantees to 7 financial institutions for agricultural loans worth GHS 140.12M. By the end of 2022 (after completing 9 training cohorts) GIRSAL had provided guarantees for over GHS 713.18M in agricultural loans to 15 financial institutions. (girsal.com)
  • This growth indicates that financial institutions have become more confident in lending to the agriculture sector, thanks in part to the training program offered by GIRSAL. (girsal.com)
  • The strategic direction of financial institutions on lending to agriculture is determined by the Board of Directors and implemented by their management. (girsal.com)
  • In response to this, GIRSAL is collaborating with NBC, with the support of AGRA to design and roll out a new training program, "Making a Business Case for Agriculture Lending," to provide specialized training sessions for the Board of Directors and senior executives of financial institutions participating in the GIRSAL scheme. (girsal.com)
  • One way to do this is to track the quantities of financial instruments and which institutions hold them. (philadelphiafed.org)
  • The U.S. fight against illicit transactions such as money laundering or terrorism financing depends on the submission of suspicious activity reports (SARs), and the system only works if financial institutions are confident that the documents they file with the U.S. Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) are secure, compliance professionals said. (thomsonreuters.com)
  • On September 20, BuzzFeed News, the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) and other media organizations began publishing articles partly based on more than 2,000 SARs that financial institutions had filed with FinCEN between 1999 and 2017. (thomsonreuters.com)
  • Financial institutions are important for economies to work, as they offer capital to businesses, people, and governments. (vialls.com)
  • Technology and communication networks let financial institutions offer services across borders. (vialls.com)
  • Facilitates electronic fund transfers through its global network of financial institutions. (vialls.com)
  • It assesses the connectivity gaps between economies along the initiative's corridors, examines the costs and economic effects of the infrastructure improvements proposed under the initiative, and identifies complementary policy reforms and institutions that will support welfare maximization and mitigation of risks for participating economies. (worldbank.org)
  • Risk sharing, finance and institutions in international portfolio, Journal of Financial Economics (forthcoming). (uni-muenchen.de)
  • With 189 member countries, staff from more than 170 countries, and offices in over 130 locations, the World Bank Group is a unique global partnership: five institutions working for sustainable solutions that reduce poverty and build shared prosperity in developing countries. (worldbank.org)
  • In addition, these funds are sometimes used to finance specific programmes, more or less independent of efforts under way to build long-term sustainable financing systems and institutions for the health system as a whole. (who.int)
  • It says Russia's invasion of Ukraine has also further complicated the transition to a low-carbon economy and increased the risks of a repricing of assets exposed to climate change. (goldstreamgazette.com)
  • The central message of this report is that United States of America financial regulators must recognize that climate change poses serious emerging risks to the U.S. financial system, and they should move urgently and decisively to measure, understand, and address these risks. (preventionweb.net)
  • Another central finding of this report is that climate change could pose systemic risks to the U.S. financial system. (preventionweb.net)
  • Chapter 2 explores the systemic risks associated with climate change and stresses how countries in the region need to expand their macroprudential policy toolkits in order to tackle these risks and support low-carbon investments. (oecd-ilibrary.org)
  • Nevertheless, the future consequences of climate change represent an enormous financial loss to real estate markets and a reorientation of how coastal property is developed and managed. (hawaii.edu)
  • Risks in China's Financial System, " Annual Review of Financial Economics, vol 10(1), pages 261-286. (nber.org)
  • Gale is a specialist in general equilibrium theory, financial economics and banking, experimental economics and decision theory. (wikipedia.org)
  • Channels of interstate risk sharing: United States 1963--90, Quarterly Journal of Economics 111, 1081-1110. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • On international and national dimensions of risk sharing, Review of Economics and Statistics 81,73-84. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • William F. Sharpe was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1990, sharing the honor with Harry M. Markowitz and Merton H. Miller . (nndb.com)
  • State insurance regulators should require insurers to assess how their underwriting activity and investment portfolios may be impacted by climate-related risks and, based on that assessment, require them to address and disclose these risks. (preventionweb.net)
  • The FSR's assessment of financial risks is therefore presented in the context of the Bank's assessment of macroeconomic conditions, as given in its Monetary Policy Report . (bankofcanada.ca)
  • Service provision coverage scored 75.0% in the system functionality assessment. (who.int)
  • A street corner may be an appropriate place to conduct a brief HIV risk assessment, but it is not an appropriate place to conduct HIV counseling and testing. (cdc.gov)
  • The Bank of Canada will outline what it sees as the key vulnerabilities and risks to Canada's financial system later this morning. (goldstreamgazette.com)
  • The Bank of Canada said vulnerabilities from high household debt and elevated housing prices have increased and pose key risks to the Canadian financial system. (goldstreamgazette.com)
  • In an environment of tightening financial conditions, high global inflation and increased geopolitical tension, financial system vulnerabilities have become more complex, and risks have become more elevated," the bank said in its report. (goldstreamgazette.com)
  • The bank said other vulnerabilities to the financial system include cyber threats given the interconnected nature of the financial system, and the fragile liquidity in fixed-income markets. (goldstreamgazette.com)
  • Elevated household indebtedness, housing market imbalances and the potential for cyber attacks to disrupt the highly interconnected financial system remain the key vulnerabilities affecting the Canadian financial system. (bankofcanada.ca)
  • Fake apps in the Google Play store illustrate vulnerabilities in our software distribution systems. (schneier.com)
  • The NotPetya worm was distributed by a fraudulent update to a popular Ukranian accounting package, illustrating vulnerabilities in our update systems. (schneier.com)
  • Canada's exchange rate regime and north American economic integration: The role of risk-sharing mechanisms. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • promotion of financial development and sound macroeconomic policies in recipient countries 2 . (bis.org)
  • For the work to achieve this goal is mainly undertaken by payments market participants and financial sector organisations. (norges-bank.no)
  • In the U.S., third party payers (the insurance companies) typically act as an intermediary among the workers, the employer, and the health care providers and monitor the behavior of all participants through an incentive system. (cdc.gov)
  • This system comprised routine cross-sectional surveys on risk behaviours and sero-testing of participants targeted in four population groups - drug users (DU) of which about 60% were IDU, FSW, sexually transmitted infections (STI) clinic attendees and long-distance truck drivers (LDD). (who.int)
  • Bundled payment systems can yield savings for payers if a discounted rate is negotiated at the outset or if payment amounts are adjusted downward to reflect the efficiencies achieved after the system is in place. (rand.org)
  • To implement workplace interventions, employers often have to make large capital expenditures without always capturing the full financial benefits (unless they are self-insured) because most of the avoidable cost gained goes to the third party payers. (cdc.gov)
  • Due to the inability of third party payers and employers to control risks, costs are often shifted to health care providers, workers, and to the society in general. (cdc.gov)
  • First, payers and health systems should restructure financial incentives to support giving family physicians, general internists, and pediatricians more face time with each patient. (medscape.com)
  • While systematic change is necessary, in the short-term, incremental actions and approaches can be implemented to mitigate risk and reduce corruption. (worldwildlife.org)
  • The NCUA continues to encourage credit union boards of directors to use previously issued advisories to review their relationships, assess and mitigate risk as it relates to their specific supply chain, and continue to strengthen their institution's cyber vigilance and preparedness efforts. (ncua.gov)
  • The report documents the main social safety net programs that exist globally and their use to alleviate poverty and to build shared prosperity. (worldbank.org)
  • By product type, the corrugated boxes segment accounted for largest revenue share in 2021. (powershow.com)
  • By application, the food beverage segment accounted for largest revenue share in 2021, owing to bulk stocking by a number of panicked consumers during the COVID-19 pandemic. (powershow.com)
  • TORONTO - (February 9, 2021) - Goldmoney Inc. (TSX:XAU) (US:XAUMF) ("Goldmoney" or the "Company"), a precious metal financial service and technology company, today announced financial results for the third quarter ended December 31, 2020. (goldmoney.com)
  • An external evaluation was conducted to assess the performance of the national HIV sentinel surveillance system (HSS), identify operational challenges at national and local levels and provide recommendations for improvement. (who.int)
  • The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) Updated Guidelines for Evaluating Public Health Surveillance Systems were followed to assess the key attributes of HSS. (who.int)
  • Bono East Region, one of the six newly created regions in the country, was selected to assess the functionality of health systems in selected districts with the view to determine service areas that need the introduction of new interventions or require scaling up of existing interventions or sustaining current efforts and sharing lessons on good practices. (who.int)
  • Four dimensions were used to assess health system outcomes. (who.int)
  • Also, a greater presence of foreign investors in domestic markets lowers funding costs, boosts liquidity, helps lengthen bond maturities and improves risk management practices. (bis.org)
  • Desired health outcomes culminate from functional health systems. (who.int)
  • We developed the cancer surveillance systems, context, outcomes, and process evaluation (CS-SCOPE) framework to explain the ways in which cancer registry data quality, timeliness, and efficiency are impacted by external and internal contextual factors and interrelated process and content factors. (cdc.gov)
  • In the face of risks, countries have at their disposal a range of policy tools for managing capital flows: exchange rate flexibility, foreign reserves accumulation, monetary policy action, macroprudential measures and, in some instances, even capital flow management measures 5 . (bis.org)
  • As anticipated in the November 2017 Financial System Review (FSR), monetary, macroprudential and other policy measures have led to a slowing in household credit growth and have moderated activity in the housing market. (bankofcanada.ca)
  • It sets the health policy objectives, identifies the priority health interventions for meeting these objectives, outlines the role of each level in the health system, and provides guidelines for improved planning and evaluation of activities in the health sector. (who.int)
  • Attribute scores of less than 55% need introduction of new interventions, 55-74% need scaling up of interventions, and 75% and above need sustained efforts and lessons shared. (who.int)
  • The region will focus on scaling up, sustaining interventions, and sharing lessons. (who.int)
  • April 1995 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Atlanta, Georgia ***************************************************************************** HEALTH EDUCATION AND RISK REDUCTION ACTIVITIES Individual and Group Interventions Health education and risk reduction activities are targeted to reach persons at increased risk of becoming infected with HIV or, if already infected, of transmitting the virus to others. (cdc.gov)
  • The primary barrier seems to be a misalignment of incentives to the different stakeholders in the system (employers, employees, insurers, and health care providers). (cdc.gov)
  • To mitigate these effects, we need a systems based incentives approach via a new paradigm for insurance reimbursement concentrated on prevention and health promotion. (cdc.gov)
  • Like my fellow Board Members, I am deeply concerned about the risk cyberattacks pose to our financial system," Chairman Todd M. Harper said. (ncua.gov)
  • The overall risk to the financial system is broadly unchanged since November 2017. (bankofcanada.ca)
  • Using data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (2015-2017) for 44 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico, we classified 109,268 baby boomers as caregivers or noncaregivers and compared their general health (poor or fair vs good, very good, or excellent), chronic health conditions, and frequent mental distress (FMD). (cdc.gov)
  • Thank you for inviting me to participate in this seminar and to share some thoughts on capital movements with you. (bis.org)
  • We are called upon to decide how to find ways to harness the benefits from global capital flows, so as to avoid slipping back into protectionism and financial retrenchment, with potentially detrimental effects on global recovery. (bis.org)
  • Absence of these conditions raises the risks associated with capital flow liberalisation, especially in the event of a negative shock, creating significant challenges for policy makers 4 . (bis.org)
  • Multilateral co-operation can mitigate the cross-border effects of capital flows management measures and can provide economies with a useful framework for gradual capital flow liberalisation in line with their financial and institutional development. (bis.org)
  • One pertinent example of the need for policy co-operation to avert large and volatile capital flows is in dealing with the effect of divergent monetary policies on global financial markets. (bis.org)
  • Policymakers and stakeholders can do more to promote the development of robust and efficient capital markets, according to a new report by the Committee on the Global Financial System (CGFS). (bis.org)
  • Deep and liquid capital markets not only need robust and efficient market infrastructures, they also need supportive legal systems and investor diversity," said CGFS Chair Philip Lowe. (bis.org)
  • We find that both capital market and the federal tax-transfer system play an almost equally important role (about 26 percent each) in smoothing shocks to gross provincial product, while only 18 percent of shocks are smoothed by credit markets. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • Our results bring to light the critical role that Alberta plays in trading-off credit market smoothing for more capital market risk-sharing to the rest of Canada. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • Do private capital markets insure regional risk? (uni-muenchen.de)
  • Sharpe developed the capital asset pricing model, a system to explain the relationship between securities prices, risks, and returns. (nndb.com)
  • To try out both without risking any capital, open your demo trading account . (cityindex.com)
  • In its latest financial system review, the central bank said Thursday the twin factors have increased the downside risk to economic growth as rising rates meant to counter inflation increase the chance of households having to divert consumption towards debt repayments. (goldstreamgazette.com)
  • The bank said however that an increasing share of households have stretched themselves financially to purchase a home, and that these households in particular may not be able to tap into home equity if housing prices were to experience a correction. (goldstreamgazette.com)
  • households contribute to the health system on the basis of ability to pay. (who.int)
  • Financial contributions to the health system are raised in most countries from households and businesses, although external flows such as official assistance are an important source in many settings. (who.int)
  • That research continues today, and it's how we can have highly resilient distributed systems like Google's network even though none of the individual components are particularly good. (schneier.com)
  • Confronted with unprecedented circumstances, we were forced to reassess our policy frameworks in order to better guard our economies against risks. (bis.org)
  • It is broadly agreed that the impact of US monetary policy can have global repercussions, influencing exchange rates, risk premia and asset prices and causing valuation effects of US dollar-denominated liabilities. (bis.org)
  • This paper incorporates recent developments in the literature to quantify the amount of interprovincial risk-sharing in Canada. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • A research group developed a visual decision aid that incorporates risk factors in electronic health records to generate personalized estimates of life expectancy gains from recommended preventive services relative to the effort required from the patient. (medscape.com)
  • These teams deliver care with a risk-based approach, following a systemic plan for lifelong screening, surveillance, and prevention that incorporates risks based on the previous cancer, cancer therapy, genetic predispositions, lifestyle behaviors, and comorbid health conditions. (medscape.com)
  • The employees are not always aware of the risks due to lack of transparency of occupational risk factors. (cdc.gov)
  • The predominant route of transmission and the confirmed cases have no travel history to Western risk factors in the EMR are not yet fully understood and or Central Africa, where the disease is endemic, but require further information. (who.int)
  • Accessible Version: www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2022/21_0450.htm dress public problems in rural areas, despite an excess burden of risk factors for cancer morbidity and mortality. (cdc.gov)
  • Fast Five Quiz: Do You Know the Risk Factors, Symptoms, and Potential Treatments for Alzheimer's Disease? (medscape.com)
  • system, reimbursement is directly related to the volume of services provided and there is little incentive to reduce unnecessary care, the use of bundled payment mechanisms promotes a more efficient use of services. (rand.org)
  • The resolution also encourages planned transition to universal coverage and ensured, managed and organized external funds for specific health programmes or activities which contribute to the development of sustainable financing mechanisms for the health system as a whole. (who.int)
  • This professional will manage engagement teams, as well as directly assist clients in employing information systems, resources, and controls to maximize efficiencies and minimize risk. (careerbeacon.com)
  • In this article, Leonard Nakamura discusses some limitations of the current data and the current data framework and the extent to which we can use the Flow of Funds for understanding and monitoring the risk of the broad range of financial instruments, focusing on residential mortgages as an example. (philadelphiafed.org)
  • This article addresses particular late effects seen in specific body systems and discusses the various forms of care provided to cancer survivors. (medscape.com)
  • We emphasize the need to evaluate these risks within China's unique economic and financial systems, in which the state and non-state sectors coexist and the financial system serves as a key tool of the government to fund its economic policies. (nber.org)
  • Sustainability of China's HSS could be strengthened by applying locally tailored surveillance strategies, strengthening coordination and cooperation among government agencies and ensuring financial and human resources. (who.int)
  • The region will conduct mapping, predictive modelling of health and health systems threats, effective biosafety, and biosecurity regulation to improve the dimension. (who.int)
  • PRU EAST threats are mapping, predictive modelling of threats to health and NKORANZA SOUTH health systems, effective biosafety, and biosecurity regulation. (who.int)
  • Norges Bank's goal is to have a secure, effective and attractive NOK payment system - today and in the future. (norges-bank.no)
  • At the same time, this report finds that regulators should also be concerned about the risk of climate-related "sub-systemic" shocks. (preventionweb.net)
  • Research arms of federal financial regulators should undertake research on the financial implications of climate-related risks. (preventionweb.net)
  • The NCUA's economists and analysts compile data on the credit union system's financial performance, merger activity, changes in credit union chartering and fields of membership, as well as broader economic trends affecting credit unions. (ncua.gov)
  • It is important that inflows of external funds for particular activities are managed in a way that is consistent with the broader objective of developing financing systems and moving towards universal coverage. (who.int)
  • View of Is the HIV sentinel surveillance system adequate in China? (who.int)
  • Is the HIV sentinel surveillance system adequate in China? (who.int)
  • In response to the HIV epidemic, the Chinese government built a comprehensive surveillance system, which included the national HIV sentinel surveillance system (HSS), HIV/AIDS case reporting system, and special epidemiologic surveys. (who.int)
  • 5-8 Before 1995, the national HIV surveillance was primarily based on a passive HIV/AIDS case reporting system in which doctors were obligated to report all diagnosed HIV/AIDS cases, with more detailed information on disease burden and high risk behaviours among specific subgroups obtained from local epidemiologic investigations and provincial HIV sentinel surveillance sites. (who.int)
  • It's financed through tax and compulsory national insurance contributions, but faces serious financial problems. (cnn.com)
  • 1. The manner in which a health system is financed affects its stewardship, input creation, service provision and achievement of goals such as good health, responsiveness to people's non-medical expectations (short waiting times, respect for dignity, cleanliness of physical facilities, quality meals) and fair financial contributions, so that individuals are not exposed to great financial risk of impoverishment. (who.int)
  • Member States to ensure that health financing systems include a method for prepayment of financial contributions for health care. (who.int)
  • No health system meets the full cost of health services out of the prepaid and pooled funds collected by tax or insurance contributions. (who.int)
  • While fiscal policy is the main driver of public debt, effective debt management is essential to help safeguard debt sustainability, reduce economic and financial volatility and encourage development of the financial sector. (worldbank.org)
  • This report provides insights on how rural agencies across sectors (eg, laborations by writing more grants together to codevelop ongoing health, education, social services) maintained collaborative relationships and pivoted to continue health-promoting services during the COVID-19 prevention programs and further share resources. (cdc.gov)
  • Street and community outreach, risk reduction counseling, prevention case management, and community-level intervention have been identified as successful health education and risk reduction activities. (cdc.gov)
  • The Commonwealth Fund, a foundation that studies health systems, said in 2014 that Canada ranked behind Australia, the U.K., U.S., France and Sweden in terms of patient experience with waiting times. (cnn.com)
  • Health financing is one of the four functions of health systems. (who.int)
  • Following up on the debate of the Executive Board, at its 114th session,1 the Secretariat continued to discuss with Member States their experiences with financing their health systems and their needs for technical support. (who.int)
  • Health systems are complex interactions of organisations, peoples, and actions that aim to promote, restore and maintain health. (who.int)
  • In this chapter, a health systems its key functions and goals. (who.int)
  • Health systems and cancer mediate objectives) of equality, ef- vices, and refers to the degree of fit control fectiveness, efficiency, and respon- between an individual or community A health system consists of all actors siveness (Tandon et al. (who.int)
  • Health systems framework (WHO, 2007). (who.int)
  • General principles for supporting sustainable and equitable NTFP supply chains may prove useful in addressing such risks. (worldwildlife.org)
  • J. Risk Uncertain. (crossref.org)
  • Fortifying wheat flour with iron reduces the risk of anemia in the overall population, whereas the effect of fortifying maize flour and rice is still uncertain. (cdc.gov)
  • After that company folded, he established Financial Engines Inc., a portfolio advising company, in 1996. (nndb.com)
  • Visit our Privacy Policy for more information about our services, how GlobalData may use, process and share your personal data, including information on your rights in respect of your personal data and how you can unsubscribe from future marketing communications. (naval-technology.com)
  • The list includes providers of design and construction services for patrol boats and minehunters, combat and information system integration, shipbuilding engineering and project management, and test and evaluation services. (naval-technology.com)
  • Executives from the financial-services industry recently discussed STP-budgeting tactics at Wall Street & Technology's Straight-Through-Processing Conference in New York City. (wallstreetandtech.com)
  • Savings will depend on the design of the payment system and the particular services that are bundled. (rand.org)
  • To better understand investing in the financial services sector and navigate regulatory changes, explore the importance of this investment and an overview of the risks. (vialls.com)
  • Delve into the benefits of investing in the financial services sector and gain insights into the potential challenges posed by regulatory changes. (vialls.com)
  • The financial services sector has high returns and lots of investment chances. (vialls.com)
  • To understand the financial services sector and navigate the risks of regulatory changes, equip yourself with knowledge about its definition and scope, the key players involved, and the reasons to invest. (vialls.com)
  • The financial services sector is about money management. (vialls.com)
  • The financial services sector has many key players. (vialls.com)
  • These are just some of the key players in the financial services sector. (vialls.com)
  • 3) Empowering patients with knowledge and understanding of health services, so that there is more trust in the system and patients are actively engaged in their healthcare decisions. (worldbank.org)
  • Decentralised finance includes a range of products and services that are familiar from the world of traditional finance, such as trading platforms, lending activities, financial derivatives and insurance. (norges-bank.no)
  • In an open letter, Google has warned users in Australia that free search and YouTube services are "at risk" if Australia implements a proposed law compelling it to pay to link to news services. (engadget.com)
  • But rather than encouraging these types of partnerships, the law is set up to give big media companies special treatment and to encourage them to make enormous and unreasonable demands that would put our free services at risk. (engadget.com)
  • The NCUA works to protect credit union members and consumers, raise awareness of potential frauds, facilitate access to affordable financial services, and educate consumers on the importance of savings and how they can improve their financial well-being. (ncua.gov)
  • Some healthcare systems attempt to shift some of the burden from the physician by empowering support staff to provide certain preventive services. (medscape.com)
  • UHC was assessed by availability of essential services, coverage of essential services and financial risk protection and the scores were 69.0%, 82.0% and 46.0% respectively. (who.int)
  • Street and Community Outreach Street and community outreach can be described as an activity conducted outside a more traditional, institutional health care setting for the purposes of providing direct health education and risk reduction services or referrals. (cdc.gov)
  • The fundamental principle of street outreach is that the outreach specialist establishes face-to-face contact with the client to provide HIV/AIDS risk reduction information and services. (cdc.gov)
  • Demonstrate a thorough understanding of complex information systems and apply it to client situations. (careerbeacon.com)
  • This webinar expanded on a recent TNRC publication, Understanding corruption risks in the global trade in wild plants with further expert insights on the following learning questions: 1) What does corruption in NTFP supply chains look like? (worldwildlife.org)
  • Understanding the nature and scale of corruption is vital to mitigating risks for people's livelihoods and conservation efforts. (worldwildlife.org)
  • TRAFFIC'S recent brief outlines features of the trade in NTFPs that are important for understanding potential corruption risks (such as bribery, collusion, nepotism, and favoritism) and ways to mitigate those risks. (worldwildlife.org)
  • The focus improving health (both the level and system required to address inequal- the distribution), promoting financial is on key issues related to access ities in access to cancer care in the risk protection, and ensuring user to affordable and high-quality can- context of UHC, before providing satisfaction (satisfaction of the pop- cer care in the context of UHC. (who.int)
  • Health system and context. (who.int)
  • In this line of thought, this post introduces Agent-Based modeling (ABM) and System Dynamics (SD), both of them increasingly being used in environmental, social and economic sciences. (lu.se)
  • Material climate risks must be disclosed under existing law, and climate risk disclosure should cover material risks for various time horizons. (preventionweb.net)
  • Disclosure: Heather S. Anderson, MD, has disclosed no relevant financial relationships. (medscape.com)
  • It makes money acting as a middleman between the buyers and sellers of products such as bonds, currencies, shares and derivatives. (moneyweek.com)
  • PEER REVIEWED from 5 service areas across 27 rural counties in Missouri and Illinois with high poverty rates and excess cancer risks and mortal- ity. (cdc.gov)
  • Indeed, the training content has been very relevant because most of the topics and information shared on the various value chains we did not know of. (girsal.com)
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  • Your access to unlimited Treasury & Risk content isn't changing. (treasuryandrisk.com)
  • He previously worked as a financial reporter at the Wall Street news site Dealbreaker. (nakedcapitalism.com)
  • Google has also paused a news licensing system it started earlier this year, according to the Financial Post . (engadget.com)
  • Finally, it warned that "big news businesses" could demand extra revenue beyond what they earn on YouTube ads, leaving a smaller share for individual creators. (engadget.com)
  • Google will not be required to share any additional user data with Australian news businesses unless it chooses to do so. (engadget.com)
  • The bank notes that investors have also grown as a share of homebuyers, rising from 19 per cent to 22 per cent of buyers, and that they are extracting increasing equity from their existing properties to buy more. (goldstreamgazette.com)
  • When investors indiscriminately own a small share of every company, the result strikes some as a form of socialism. (nakedcapitalism.com)
  • Investors with an appetite for risk should buy in now. (moneyweek.com)
  • the Company believes that these measures provide investors with useful supplemental information about the financial performance of its business, enable comparison of financial results between periods where certain items may vary independent of business performance, and allow for greater transparency with respect to key metrics used by management in operating its business. (goldmoney.com)
  • Browse previous versions of the Financial System Review . (bankofcanada.ca)
  • In the Financial System Review (FSR), the Bank analyzes the resilience of the Canadian financial system . (bankofcanada.ca)
  • In a review of 6493 children on Pediatric Oncology Group studies, the risk of developing CHF was 5 times higher with cumulative doses higher than 550 mg/m 2 than with lower doses. (medscape.com)
  • Financial Innovation and Risk Sharing. (wikipedia.org)
  • The regulations play a dual role of fostering innovation and competition while addressing risk. (norges-bank.no)
  • The series is targeted at people with a broad interest in economic and financial matters. (nationalbanken.dk)
  • and high-level, strategic financial analysis (43 percent) from day to day. (treasuryandrisk.com)