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Isabel Schnabel: From laggard to leader? Closing the euro area’s technology gap

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This paper, by means of a DSGE model including heterogeneous firms and banks, financial frictions and prudential regulation, first shows the need of climate-related capital requirements in the existing prudential framework.

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  • This paper, by means of a DSGE model including heterogeneous firms and banks, financial frictions and prudential regulation, first shows the need of climate-related capital requirements in the existing prudential framework.
  • We further show that relying on microprudential regulation alone would not be enough to account for the systemic dimension of transition risk.

Backcasting real interest rates and inflation expectations – combining market-based measures with historical data for related variables

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Thursday, March 30, 2023

= Backcasting real rates and inflation expectations – combining market-based measures with historical data for related variables =

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  • = Backcasting real rates and inflation expectations – combining market-based measures with historical data for related variables =
    Published as part of the ECB Economic Bulletin, Issue 2/2023.
  • Markets for financial products linked to inflation in the euro area offer valuable insights into market participants’ expectations for inflation and real interest rates, but these financial instruments have only been available since the early 2000s.
  • The yields on inflation-linked bonds (ILBs) and the interest rates on inflation-linked swaps (ILSs) incorporate market participants’ expectations for inflation and real interest rates over periods from one to 30 years.
  • These longer time series are constructed by estimating the relationship between ILS rates or market-implied real rates and longer time series of statistical data for variables such as inflation or indicators of economic activity.
  • The starting point for the backcasting exercise is a set of 108 variables, dating back to at least 1992, that may provide information about inflation compensation and real rates.
  • The backcasted series indicate the broad contours of inflation compensation and real rates for various maturities over a period where real-time market-based measures were not yet available.
  • The shaded areas mark the period for which euro area ILS rates and real rates have been backcasted (January 1992 to March 2005).
  • Here too, shorter maturities are broadly in line with measures of inflation expectations obtained from survey data in combination with nominal yield data.
  • Notes: The shaded areas mark the sample for which euro area ILS rates and real rates have been backcasted (January 1992 to March 2005).
  • Notes: The shaded area marks the sample for which euro area ILS rates and real rates have been backcasted (January 1992 to March 2005).

Synexis® sharpens focus on healthcare market, announces key strategic partnership and quality certification

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Tuesday, April 19, 2022

LENEXA, Kan., April 19, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Synexis® LLC announced two strategic initiatives that highlight the company's focus and future growth in the healthcare market. Synexis has entered a strategic partnership with the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC), a key professional organization in infection prevention and the healthcare industry. Synexis also recently completed ISO 9001:2015 certification with TÜV Rheinland® of North America. This certification is recognized and adopted within many industries, including healthcare. This effort highlights the company's commitment to consistency of service, quality assurance, customer satisfaction and continuous improvement.

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  • LENEXA, Kan., April 19, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Synexis LLC announced two strategic initiatives that highlight the company's focus and future growth in the healthcare market.
  • Synexis has entered a strategic partnership with the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology ( APIC ), a key professional organization in infection prevention and the healthcare industry.
  • "Certification provides an opportunity to expand our business to new sectors, like the healthcare industry, and clients that require this level of quality management," said Schlote.
  • "By earning the ISO 9001:2015 certification, our customers and partners know they will receive high quality products and services when working with Synexis."

Dr. Erika Krauss Joins Glenville Medical Concierge Care, Bringing Expertise in Internal Medicine, Integrative, and Metabolic Nutrition Medicine

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Thursday, September 16, 2021

Now Glenville welcomes Erika S. Krauss, DO , a highly regarded internist with a unique background in integrative/functional and metabolic nutrition medicine.

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  • Now Glenville welcomes Erika S. Krauss, DO , a highly regarded internist with a unique background in integrative/functional and metabolic nutrition medicine.
  • I love practicing medicine this way, and my patients enjoy the difference from the moment they call the office.
  • "We are thrilled to work with Dr. Krauss and the Glenville Medical team to help bring her expertise in these in-demand specialties to the Greenwich community," says Terry Bauer, CEO, Specialdocs.
  • "Integrative or functional medicine is based on a holistic approach to preventing disease before it begins," explains Dr. Krauss.