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US private funds industry sues securities regulator over new rules
Six private equity and hedge fund trade groups on Friday sued the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), arguing the agency overstepped its statutory authority when adopting sweeping new expenses and fees rules last week. SEC Chair Gary Gensler said the rules will increase transparency and…#garygensler
Source: Reuters: Health - September 1, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Private Equity, Hedge Funds Sue SEC to Fend Off Oversight
The Securities and Exchange Commission finalized new regulations affecting asset managers last week. WASHINGTON—A coalition representing the biggest private-equity and hedge funds sued the Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday to block new regulations aimed at giving investors more…
Source: Reuters: Health - September 1, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

China ’s factory activity unexpectedly picks up in August
China’s factory activity surprisingly returned to expansion in August, a private-sector survey showed on Friday, with supply, domestic demand and employment improving, suggesting official efforts to revive growth might be having some effect. The Caixin/S&P Global manufacturing purchasing managers’…#caixinspglobal #pmi #caixin
Source: Reuters: Health - September 1, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

15 Strongest Post-Election Stock Markets
Recently, I read an article discussing how private investors and central banks in Asian markets are now driving the price of gold. This is probably a surprise to most of us in the United States. In fact, China and India alone account for half of world demand for gold,...
Source: Reuters: Health - September 1, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Country Garden to delay key vote as China rolls out more support
HONG KONG/SHANGHAI (Reuters) -Embattled Chinese developer Country Garden is delaying a deadline for creditors to vote on whether to postpone payments for an onshore private bond, according to a document seen , while Beijing rolled out more support measures for the property sector. The vote on the…#hongkong #countrygarden #beijing #matthewpestronk #postbrothers #philadelphia #peoplebankofchina #guangzhou #shenzhen #goldmansachs
Source: Reuters: Health - September 1, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Report: Barclays Allocates Cash for Strategic Move in Private Credit Market
Barclays Plc, the multinational investment bank and financial services company, is reportedly making a strategic move to compete in the $1.5 trillion private credit market by allocating cash from its balance sheet. Under the leadership of Emily Knickel, the head of principal investing based in New…#barclaysplc #emilyknickel #jpmorganchase #bankofmontreal #capitalonefinancial #goldmansachsgroup #oakhilladvisors #fintechgrowthfund #unitedkingdom #mastercard
Source: Reuters: Health - September 1, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Hamilton hospital network has reported 5 cases of staff 'snooping' to privacy watchdog this year alone
In the latest case, Hamilton Health Sciences staff accessed private health records for 4,000 patients. "My trust is compromised," one patient from Kitchener says. Ontario's privacy office is looking into several reported breaches.
Source: CBC | Health - August 31, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: News/Canada/Hamilton Source Type: news

News at a glance: Moon landing, museum thefts, and gardening for conservation
SPACE SCIENCE Indian Moon lander begins search for ice India last week put a spacecraft on the Moon, making it the fourth nation to perform the feat, after the United States, the Soviet Union, and China. The $75 million, robotic Chandrayaan-3 mission is the first to explore a region near the lunar south pole, which is thought to hold frozen water that could be used to support human explorers. The area also contains large impact craters, which could hold clues to the history of the Solar System. Hours after landing, the craft released a solar-powered, suitcase-size rover that will study soil composition for a...
Source: ScienceNOW - August 31, 2023 Category: Science Source Type: news

Private-Jet Market Heads for a Smooth Landing
Source: Reuters: Health - August 31, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Swift ’s Blockchain Integration Offers Solutions for Data Security
Swift, a global financial messaging platform, has released the results from a sequence of experiments to enable the streamlined transfer of tokenized assets across a range of public and private blockchains: With 97% of institutional investors acknowledging the transformative potential of…#tomzschach #anz #bnpparibas #bnymellon #ethereumsepolia
Source: Reuters: Health - August 31, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

SWIFT Embraces Crypto: Integration With Chainlink A Success?
The Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications (SWIFT) announced a success with its integration with Chainlink (LINK). The international entity has been experimenting with blockchain technology, both private and public networks, and finally revealed the progress of its efforts.…#swift #bnymellon #citieuroclear #lloydsbankinggroup #sixdigitalexchange #ethereum #ccip #cover #unsplash #tradingview
Source: Reuters: Health - August 31, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Investigators Seize ‘Marcus Aurelius’ Statue From Cleveland Museum
With its flowing robes and stoic posture, the larger-than-life bronze statue believed to represent the great Roman statesman Marcus Aurelius had, since 1986, held pride of place in the Greek and Roman galleries at the Cleveland Museum of Art. Now the statue is off display, seized under a warrant…#roman #marcusaurelius #greek #clevelandmuseumofart #manhattan #turkey
Source: Reuters: Health - August 31, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Pupils face schools turmoil over government ’s inaction on building safety, says UNISON
Responding to the announcement today (Thursday) that pupils at dozens of schools are to be told to stay away over building structural safety fears, UNISON head of education Mike Short said: “This situation is nothing short of a scandal. “The DfE and government have squandered valuable months hiding this crisis when they should have been fixing dangerous school buildings. “The schools minister even broke his own promise to publish information about at-risk properties before parliament’s summer recess. “Parents, pupils and staff will be relieved the issue is finally being taken seriously. But to wait until the elev...
Source: UNISON Health care news - August 31, 2023 Category: UK Health Authors: Anthony Barnes Tags: News Press release School buildings school safety school staff Source Type: news

The Danger of ‘Invisible’ Biolabs Across the U.S.
Recently, many California residents were disturbed to learn that a small, privately-operated bio lab in the Central Valley town of Reedley was shut down by Fresno County Department of Public Health officials after they found that it had been improperly managing almost 1,000 laboratory mice and samples of infectious diseases including COVID-19, rubella, malaria, dengue, chlamydia, hepatitis, and HIV. The lab was registered to a company called Prestige Biotech that sold a variety of medical testing kits, including for pregnancy and COVID-19, and it was likely storing disease samples for the purpose of developing and validati...
Source: TIME: Health - August 31, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Dan Greene, Jassi Pannu and Allison Berke Tags: Uncategorized Science Source Type: news

Behavior Is a Miracle Drug for Our Health
Healthcare is broken. Chronic diseases are eating up an increasing share of healthcare resources in every healthcare system across the world in ways that are not sustainable. Yes, there is a golden age of innovation happening in the form of new technologies like gene therapy, neural technology, immunotherapy, and increasingly the impact of AI on diagnoses and drug development, but we can’t let these extraordinary technological advances blind us to the tragedy of modern healthcare and to the much neglected miracle drug right in front of us: our daily behaviors. Whether for preventing disease or optimizing the treatmen...
Source: TIME: Health - August 31, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Arianna Huffington Tags: Uncategorized freelance Source Type: news