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Global Automotive Coolant Market Projected to Reach US$ 7.7 Billion by 2032, Driven by Advancements and Consumer Awareness - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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金曜日, 5月 17, 2024

The "Global Automotive Coolant Market Report by Product, Type, Application, End-User, and Region 2024-2032" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

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  • The "Global Automotive Coolant Market Report by Product, Type, Application, End-User, and Region 2024-2032" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • The global automotive coolant market has been comprehensively segmented to provide detailed insights into the trends and dynamics across various regions and product sectors.
  • As the global automotive coolant market forges ahead, an elucidation of the potential opportunities and persistent challenges becomes crucial for stakeholders in the sector.
  • In summary, the global automotive coolant market is experiencing robust growth, driven by technological advancements, regulatory frameworks, and a globally proliferating automotive sector.

Nacha Celebrates 50 Years of Payments Innovation

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火曜日, 5月 7, 2024

Fast forward 50 years—today Nacha is not only known for governing the thriving ACH Network, but also for developing rules and standards, providing industry solutions, and delivering education, accreditation, and advisory services.

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  • Fast forward 50 years—today Nacha is not only known for governing the thriving ACH Network, but also for developing rules and standards, providing industry solutions, and delivering education, accreditation, and advisory services.
  • The year’s festivities kicked off in earnest today as Jane Larimer, Nacha President and CEO, joined two of her predecessors on stage here at Smarter Faster Payments 2024 to reflect on a half-century of payments innovation and to look ahead at Nacha’s future.
  • Larimer promised that the first 50 years are only the beginning for Nacha and the ACH Network.
  • Nacha will continue to grow Same Day ACH through expanded processing windows and faster funds availability, build superior risk-management tools and resources, continue to foster an engaged and diverse payments community, deliver best-in-class payments education and accreditation programs, and continue to advance payments system innovation and interoperability.

Decomposing systemic risk: the roles of contagion and common exposures

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火曜日, 4月 23, 2024
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Abstract

Key Points: 
    • Abstract
      We evaluate the effects of contagion and common exposure on banks? capital through
      a regression design inspired by the structural VAR literature and derived from the balance
      sheet identity.
    • Contagion can occur through direct exposures, fire sales, and market-based
      sentiment, while common exposures result from portfolio overlaps.
    • First, we document that contagion varies in time, with the highest levels
      around the Great Financial Crisis and lowest levels during the pandemic.
    • Our new framework complements
      traditional stress-tests focused on single institutions by providing a holistic view of systemic risk.
    • While existing literature presents various contagion narratives, empirical findings on
      distress propagation - a precursor to defaults - remain scarce.
    • We decompose systemic risk into three elements: contagion, common exposures, and idiosyncratic risk, all derived from banks? balance sheet identities.
    • The contagion factor encompasses both sentiment- and contractual-based elements, common exposures consider systemic
      aspects, while idiosyncratic risk encapsulates unique bank-specific risk sources.
    • Our empirical analysis of the Canadian banking system reveals the dynamic nature of contagion, with elevated levels observed during the Global Financial Crisis.
    • In conclusion, our model offers a comprehensive lens for policy intervention analysis and
      scenario evaluations on contagion and systemic risk in banking.
    • This
      notion of systemic risk implies two key components: first, systematic risks (e.g., risks related
      to common exposures) and second, contagion (i.e., an initially idiosyncratic problem becoming
      more widespread throughout the financial system) (see Caruana, 2010).
    • In this paper, we decompose systemic risk into three components: contagion, common exposures, and idiosyncratic risk.
    • First, we include contagion in three forms: sentiment-based contagion, contractual-based
      contagion, and price-mediated contagion.
    • In this context,
      portfolio overlaps create common exposures, implying that bigger overlaps make systematic
      shocks more systemic.
    • With the COVID-19 pandemic starting
      in 2020, contagion drops to all time lows, potentially related to strong fiscal and monetary
      supports.
    • That is, our
      structural model provides a framework for analyzing the impact of policy interventions and
      scenarios on different levels of contagion and systemic risk in the banking system.
    • This provides a complementary approach to
      seminal papers that took a structural approach to contagion, such as DebtRank Battiston et al.
    • More generally, the literature on networks and systemic risk started with Allen and Gale
      (2001) and Eisenberg and Noe (2001).
    • The matrix is structured as follows:
      1

      In our model, we do not distinguish between interbank liabilities and other types of liabilities.

    • In other words, we can and aim to estimate different degrees
      of contagion per asset class, i.e., potentially distinct parameters ?Ga .
    • For that, we build three major
      metrics to check: average contagion, average common exposure, and average idiosyncratic risk.
    • N i j

      et ,
      Further, we define the (N ?K) common exposure matrix as Commt = [A

      (20)

      et ]diag (?C
      ?L

      such that average common exposure reads,
      average common exposure =

      1 XX
      Commik,t .

    • N i j

      (22)

      20

      ? c ),

      The three metrics?average contagion, average common exposure, and average idiosyncratic risk?provide a comprehensive framework for understanding banking dynamics.

    • Figure 4 depicts the average level of risks per systemic risk channel: contagion risk, common exposure, and idiosyncratic risk.
    • Figure 4: Average levels of contagion (Equation (20)), common exposure (Equation (21)), and idiosyncratic risk
      (Equation (22)).
    • The market-based contagion is the contagion due to
      investors? sentiment, and the network is an estimate FEVD on volatility data.
    • For most of
      the sample, we find that contagion had a bigger impact on the variance than common exposures.

Philips launches new Azurion neuro biplane system at #ECR2024 to speed up and improve minimally invasive diagnosis and treatment of neurovascular patients

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火曜日, 2月 27, 2024

As healthcare providers strive to deliver high-quality care to patients, at #ECR2024 Philips is partnering with its customers to improve productivity and access to more sustainable healthcare.

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  • As healthcare providers strive to deliver high-quality care to patients, at #ECR2024 Philips is partnering with its customers to improve productivity and access to more sustainable healthcare.
  • Minimally invasive procedures enabled by interventional systems like Azurion are a key part of the diagnosis and treatment pathway for stroke, where every minute counts in conserving the patient’s quality-of-life.
  • Interventional systems are also used to precisely plan and carry out complex neurovascular procedures such as the repair of brain aneurysms and birth defects.
  • By allowing neuro interventionists to treat more patients, more efficiently, with potentially better outcomes, the new Philips Azurion neuro biplane system enhances both the staff and patient experience and contributes to lower cost of care.

Edison issues update on Invesco Asia Trust (IAT): Ready to exploit valuation dislocations in Asia

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水曜日, 12月 20, 2023

That said, the managers uphold their conviction in IAT’s Chinese stock picks, and the trust maintained its long-term outperformance of the benchmark and its AIC Asia Pacific Equity Income peer group.

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  • That said, the managers uphold their conviction in IAT’s Chinese stock picks, and the trust maintained its long-term outperformance of the benchmark and its AIC Asia Pacific Equity Income peer group.
  • Its approach is validated by IAT’s strong long-term track record in terms of risk-adjusted returns and the extensive experience of IAT’s investment manager (including IAT’s lead manager, Ian Hargreaves).
  • Moreover, its balanced approach to growth and income means that IAT is not restricted to stocks that are pure dividend plays.
  • IAT’s shares trade at a c 13% discount to its NAV including income, which is slightly wider than the five and 10-year average of c 11%.

Global ZEV Transition Roadmap launched at COP28 to accelerate an equitable transition to zero-emission vehicles

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火曜日, 12月 5, 2023

DUBAI, UAE, Dec. 5, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Today the Zero Emission Vehicles Transition Council (ZEVTC) launched the Global ZEV Transition Roadmap, setting out for the first time in any global sector a holistic package of actions to systematically strengthen international support for emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs) this decade.

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  • Today at COP28 in Dubai, the Zero Emission Vehicles Transition Council (ZEVTC) launched the Global ZEV Transition Roadmap, setting out for the first time in any global sector a holistic package of actions to systematically strengthen international support for emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs) this decade.
  • DUBAI, UAE, Dec. 5, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Today the Zero Emission Vehicles Transition Council (ZEVTC) launched the Global ZEV Transition Roadmap, setting out for the first time in any global sector a holistic package of actions to systematically strengthen international support for emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs) this decade.
  • "Through this Roadmap we are setting out for the first time a coordinated plan to support developing countries to transition to zero-emission vehicles.
  • This is vital if we are to keep 1.5°C within reach," said UK Minister of State Graham Stuart MP.

Unlocking the Power of Social Platforms: New Snapchat and Mindshare Research Reveals How to Maximize Audience Resonance

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木曜日, 11月 16, 2023

NEW YORK, Nov. 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Mindshare, the media services company that is a part of WPP, and technology company Snapchat, have partnered on new research on how consumers engage across different social platforms—and the subconscious associations with each one.

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  • The first part, developed by Mindshare's Worldwide Data Strategy and Insight team examined consumers' daily social media behaviors.
  • This knowledge is the key to unlocking the true power of social media," says Glen Parker, Head of Data Strategy and Insights, Mindshare Worldwide.
  • Mindshare and Snapchat also correlated these need states with generational preferences and social platforms, offering invaluable insights into engaging diverse audiences.
  • The tests included qualitative questions about social media use with research platform Audience Origin and Implicit Association Tests (IAT) run by Mindshare's NeuroLab.

Intelligent Airways Transportation: Paving the Way for a Smarter Future - By The Business Research Company

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水曜日, 8月 16, 2023

LONDON, Aug. 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Intelligent airways transportation (IAT) has emerged as a transformative force in the aviation industry, revolutionizing air travel through the integration of advanced technologies and innovative systems. This cutting-edge approach aims to enhance various aspects of air transportation, ranging from passenger experience and safety to operational efficiency and sustainability.

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  • This cutting-edge approach aims to enhance various aspects of air transportation, ranging from passenger experience and safety to operational efficiency and sustainability.
  • The global market for intelligent airways transportation is divided into four key segments, which include components, technology, deployment, and application.
  • One of the most compelling factors driving the rapid growth of the global intelligent airways transportation market is the increasing preference for air travel across the globe.
  • The North American region currently dominates the global intelligent airways transportation market , fueled by the rapid adoption of advanced technologies and supportive government policies.

Intelligent Airways Transportation: Paving the Way for a Smarter Future - By The Business Research Company

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水曜日, 8月 16, 2023

LONDON, Aug. 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Intelligent airways transportation (IAT) has emerged as a transformative force in the aviation industry, revolutionizing air travel through the integration of advanced technologies and innovative systems. This cutting-edge approach aims to enhance various aspects of air transportation, ranging from passenger experience and safety to operational efficiency and sustainability.

Key Points: 
  • This cutting-edge approach aims to enhance various aspects of air transportation, ranging from passenger experience and safety to operational efficiency and sustainability.
  • The global market for intelligent airways transportation is divided into four key segments, which include components, technology, deployment, and application.
  • One of the most compelling factors driving the rapid growth of the global intelligent airways transportation market is the increasing preference for air travel across the globe.
  • The North American region currently dominates the global intelligent airways transportation market , fueled by the rapid adoption of advanced technologies and supportive government policies.

Researchers developing mixed-reality training to combat opioid overdose deaths

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火曜日, 8月 15, 2023

The American Medical Association says more than 105,000 opioid overdose deaths were reported in the United States between December 2021 and December 2022.

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  • The American Medical Association says more than 105,000 opioid overdose deaths were reported in the United States between December 2021 and December 2022.
  • Federal health officials blame the steep increase in opioid overdose deaths, in part, to the rapid growth of highly potent and often deadly fentanyl that can be added to look-alike opioid drugs.
  • The surgeon general recommends more individuals, including family, friends and those personally at risk for opioid overdose, keep on hand and know how to use naloxone, a safe antidote to a suspected overdose.
  • It includes researchers at Illinois State University (ISU) in Normal and Southern Illinois University (SIU) in Carbondale, Illinois.