2009:Banking Perspectives on the Financial Crisis: A View from Africaeconsultbw
This document summarizes Keith Jefferis' view on the impact of the global financial crisis on banks in Africa from a presentation given in Cairo, Egypt in 2009. It finds that while African banks were not directly impacted as severely as banks in developed nations, they still face indirect impacts through changes in the global risk environment, reductions in trade and economic growth, volatility in remittances, tighter credit conditions, and a changing regulatory regime with increased standards. Overall, African banking systems weathered the initial crisis but longer term impacts on economic and financial conditions remain a concern, emphasizing the need for banks to improve risk management and regulators to strengthen surveillance and planning.
The document discusses medications used to treat bipolar disorder. It notes that treatment typically involves a combination of anti-anxiety drugs, mood stabilizers, and antidepressants from four categories: lithium, anti-psychotics, anti-depressants, and anti-convulsants. Lithium is often the first drug prescribed but can be toxic at high levels, requiring blood monitoring. Other options include anti-convulsants like carbamazepine, clonazepam, and lamotrigine. Anti-psychotics and benzodiazepines may also be used short-term. The treatment aims to control mania and depression associated with the disorder.
1) The two main treatments for anxiety attack symptoms are cognitive behavioral therapy and medications. Commonly used medications include SSRIs, SNRIs, benzodiazepines like Xanax and Klonopin, and anti-seizure medicines.
2) Cognitive behavioral therapy teaches skills to manage anxiety symptoms and exposure therapy to gradually face fears. Medication should be combined with 10-20 therapy sessions.
3) Natural self-help methods like exercise, meditation, biofeedback, and herbal supplements can also help control anxiety attack symptoms when combined with cognitive behavioral therapy and medication.
The document describes a proposed Business Angel Co-Investment Fund with the following objectives:
1. Improve the quantity and quality of business angel investing in England to create or safeguard between 5,000-9,000 jobs and encourage new business angels.
2. Invest in and support high growth companies and attract at least £2 of private money for every £1 of public money invested.
3. The fund will act as a private investor within networks and syndicates, making rapid investment decisions after due diligence. It can invest up to £1M in a company with a modest fee paid to syndicate managers.
2009:Banking Perspectives on the Financial Crisis: A View from Africaeconsultbw
This document summarizes Keith Jefferis' view on the impact of the global financial crisis on banks in Africa from a presentation given in Cairo, Egypt in 2009. It finds that while African banks were not directly impacted as severely as banks in developed nations, they still face indirect impacts through changes in the global risk environment, reductions in trade and economic growth, volatility in remittances, tighter credit conditions, and a changing regulatory regime with increased standards. Overall, African banking systems weathered the initial crisis but longer term impacts on economic and financial conditions remain a concern, emphasizing the need for banks to improve risk management and regulators to strengthen surveillance and planning.
The document discusses medications used to treat bipolar disorder. It notes that treatment typically involves a combination of anti-anxiety drugs, mood stabilizers, and antidepressants from four categories: lithium, anti-psychotics, anti-depressants, and anti-convulsants. Lithium is often the first drug prescribed but can be toxic at high levels, requiring blood monitoring. Other options include anti-convulsants like carbamazepine, clonazepam, and lamotrigine. Anti-psychotics and benzodiazepines may also be used short-term. The treatment aims to control mania and depression associated with the disorder.
1) The two main treatments for anxiety attack symptoms are cognitive behavioral therapy and medications. Commonly used medications include SSRIs, SNRIs, benzodiazepines like Xanax and Klonopin, and anti-seizure medicines.
2) Cognitive behavioral therapy teaches skills to manage anxiety symptoms and exposure therapy to gradually face fears. Medication should be combined with 10-20 therapy sessions.
3) Natural self-help methods like exercise, meditation, biofeedback, and herbal supplements can also help control anxiety attack symptoms when combined with cognitive behavioral therapy and medication.
The document describes a proposed Business Angel Co-Investment Fund with the following objectives:
1. Improve the quantity and quality of business angel investing in England to create or safeguard between 5,000-9,000 jobs and encourage new business angels.
2. Invest in and support high growth companies and attract at least £2 of private money for every £1 of public money invested.
3. The fund will act as a private investor within networks and syndicates, making rapid investment decisions after due diligence. It can invest up to £1M in a company with a modest fee paid to syndicate managers.
Jakub Wida Odbiorca Ogólny "Chemistry. Solution for modern world"ec2e2n
Chemistry provides solutions to challenges in the modern world. Solutions involve chemistry and can help address worldwide problems. Chemistry has the potential to improve life and help society progress.
Jakub Wida Odbiorca Ogólny "Chemistry. Solution for modern world"ec2e2n
Chemistry provides solutions to challenges in the modern world. Solutions involve chemistry and can help address worldwide problems. Chemistry has the potential to improve life and help society progress.