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kit y mÁs de 700 trabajadores de la salud para brindar apoyo y ampliar la capacidad de respuesta y se smeprÓximos dÍas, a las 6 lo que dicen los trabajadores del sector de salud sobre refuerzo y tambiÉn tienen importante mensaje a la comunidad, es mi reporte en vivo, noticiero telemundo 48. >>> gracias carlos, te esperamos, hablemos de la educaciÓn, sistema de educaciÓn en california dijo harÁ obligatorio la vacuna de refuerzo para el personal y el alumnado, tendrÁn hasta finales de febrero para cumplir con este requisito, las Únicas excepciones mÉdicas y religiosas. anoche se anuncio que clases serÁn remotas para las primeras dos semanas y lo mÁs pronto que podrÍan regresar serÍa 18 de enero otras universidades monitorean la situaciÓn. por su parte la universidad de yale, dijo que exÁmenes finales serÁn a distancia por repunte de casos de coronavirus, aunque aclaran que su instituciÓn no ha sufrido incremento de contagios esperan prevenir cualquier brote. aseguran que mientras algunos profesores permitirÁn examenes en lÍnea otros podrÍan optar por otra opciÓn. harvard anuncio que las pri
kit y mÁs de 700 trabajadores de la salud para brindar apoyo y ampliar la capacidad de respuesta y se smeprÓximos dÍas, a las 6 lo que dicen los trabajadores del sector de salud sobre refuerzo y tambiÉn tienen importante mensaje a la comunidad, es mi reporte en vivo, noticiero telemundo 48. >>> gracias carlos, te esperamos, hablemos de la educaciÓn, sistema de educaciÓn en california dijo harÁ obligatorio la vacuna de refuerzo para el personal y el alumnado, tendrÁn hasta...
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we know that in certain regions of the world, including in europe, smes are an important partner fromic point of view. the project of the global gateway foresees the exportation credit. hopefully there will be a mitigation of the risk, and also the fact that we are -- and that is one of the objectives that is very important -- we really prioritize projects and we really look at projects that have a strategic risk in terms of development and economic development. i think this will be ways and tools to mitigate the risk, and coming back again to the importance of having economic development, i think the eu recognizes that development is not enough and is not leading to sustainable growth, so we need to change the parity. host: we are almost out of time, so i will leave the last words to you. i understand it is a wait and see to have this project is going to unfold, but who do you think at this stage is likely to benefit most from this new global gateway? >> i think nothing is cast in stone. a lot depends upon the approach and how european countries make this work on the ground and in re
we know that in certain regions of the world, including in europe, smes are an important partner fromic point of view. the project of the global gateway foresees the exportation credit. hopefully there will be a mitigation of the risk, and also the fact that we are -- and that is one of the objectives that is very important -- we really prioritize projects and we really look at projects that have a strategic risk in terms of development and economic development. i think this will be ways and...
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that smes enables, to make sure that we get that rule out there. >> okay. know that senator cantwell asked about workforce. what's steps has the faa taken to establish safety standards for international pilots? how will you ensure that there is compliance with our standards? >> we have spearheaded the implementation of a pilot training licensing panel at the international silvio aviation organization. we do that about two years ago. the faa's chief scientist for human factors is providing leadership, as one of our top subject matter training experts, and that group continues to work to this day. we also take what we have done with upset prevention and recovery training, which is required for u.s. carriers now. and we are promo gating that around the world. and i've had several bilaterals one. and we will work with my counterparts to ensure that we have those comparable training programs. >> you have a timetable? >> it will be ongoing work. i think the next significant step is the assembly coming up next august. and that will be work that will be going on. >
that smes enables, to make sure that we get that rule out there. >> okay. know that senator cantwell asked about workforce. what's steps has the faa taken to establish safety standards for international pilots? how will you ensure that there is compliance with our standards? >> we have spearheaded the implementation of a pilot training licensing panel at the international silvio aviation organization. we do that about two years ago. the faa's chief scientist for human factors is...
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also known as m smes.the poorest people in the country it was 1% or so gdp. what could have been done for them is giving them access to credit because the crisis was far more complex. ibis credit because the crisis was far more complex.— credit because the crisis was far more complex. as the tide of covid abs, _ far more complex. as the tide of covid abs, small— far more complex. as the tide | of covid abs, small businesses are limping back to normalcy. but many in the vast informal economy have lost work, income and purchasing power, making them even more vulnerable to another crisis and exposing the sharp fault lines in india's uneven recovery. despite the challenges of the pandemic the uk raised £26 billion in venture capital in 2021 — a new record with the tech sector showing the highest growth since 2013 according to new research from the uk government. 29 unicorns — those are companies valued at one billion dollars or more — were created this year. but will the uk be able to fend off the lure of sili
also known as m smes.the poorest people in the country it was 1% or so gdp. what could have been done for them is giving them access to credit because the crisis was far more complex. ibis credit because the crisis was far more complex.— credit because the crisis was far more complex. as the tide of covid abs, _ far more complex. as the tide of covid abs, small— far more complex. as the tide | of covid abs, small businesses are limping back to normalcy. but many in the vast informal economy...
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is it going to be large firms again or is it going to be directed toward fme's -- toward sme's?a hard time getting credit and large firms are not. those are the sorts of things. we need to be more concerned with a rather than what is coming down from the supply side . haidi: as the deleveraging drive serious? as you mention the political sensitivities are going into next year, as they're going to be more or less of a willingness to be able to go hard on these companies? >> 2022 is going to be the exception year because of the party congress and president xi jinping's third term. there has been a paradigm shift inside of china. the old playbook has gone out the window. a new question if there is a transition away from this, it is in terms of deleveraging. this year, we have seen parked -- corporate borrowing fall quarter after quarter. a slowdown in credit growth all throughout this year. deleveraging and being serious is going to have to be part of the package if the chinese economy is to transition to a more sustainable growth pace. shery: what are the metrics you will be follo
is it going to be large firms again or is it going to be directed toward fme's -- toward sme's?a hard time getting credit and large firms are not. those are the sorts of things. we need to be more concerned with a rather than what is coming down from the supply side . haidi: as the deleveraging drive serious? as you mention the political sensitivities are going into next year, as they're going to be more or less of a willingness to be able to go hard on these companies? >> 2022 is going...
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if i expand it, will my father took the sme last room for us as he'd spent a lot on the construction go here all for once we go they just bowled out the dress a draw you and that was my 1st cradle it. him home to montgomery that show. ah, he bullied son pierre was born just before the hotel opened. he spent the 1st months of his life on the 1st floor just above the service entrance in one of the few rooms that were finished at the time. ah, as he grew, he learned a lot from his father. like how to quickly and quietly make the right decision at the right time. ah. after the 1st world war ended for reasons were in the mood to celebrate. the streets were full of life. women became emancipated for many reasons. the roaring twenties heralded a fresh start. ah, it is any kid he is between 19191929 were a timely fashion. ah, and culture flourished is hasty, cease from these april, said the years when there were no boundaries between different artistic and cultural domains. could you and the fashion world which experience it was gold made during the theory? ashville panel said that it, oh, t
if i expand it, will my father took the sme last room for us as he'd spent a lot on the construction go here all for once we go they just bowled out the dress a draw you and that was my 1st cradle it. him home to montgomery that show. ah, he bullied son pierre was born just before the hotel opened. he spent the 1st months of his life on the 1st floor just above the service entrance in one of the few rooms that were finished at the time. ah, as he grew, he learned a lot from his father. like how...
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a continued partnership with local partners who have enabled us to continue to serve local smes in differentwe were not able to before. our continued partnership with our local government partners, for example, in covid, we, together with the government in indonesia, set up more than 50 vaccination centers to try to encourage recovery. this is really important to us because when the country is doing well, we do well. if there is anything we can do to build this continue to trust we already have with them, that will always bode well short-term and long-term. beyond that, i think our deliveries market and our category leadership there is really an important one we will continue investing in, and that we are quite excited about. the strategy i talked about earlier where we have local technology investments that enable us to really have strategic advantages that are really difficult to replicate are things that we will continue building on. alix: we have to leave it there, but that was a really great conversation. we very much appreciate it. bloomberg's emily chang, thank you as well. grab stock
a continued partnership with local partners who have enabled us to continue to serve local smes in differentwe were not able to before. our continued partnership with our local government partners, for example, in covid, we, together with the government in indonesia, set up more than 50 vaccination centers to try to encourage recovery. this is really important to us because when the country is doing well, we do well. if there is anything we can do to build this continue to trust we already have...
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it's been long known that we need to implement a mandatory smes system so the voluntary system is notenough. the d.o.t. a.g. found recently on october 21st 2021, the faa oversight over estimates was not effective. i think my colleagues questions here or not about whether you can do a voluntary system. again, when there is an oversight of a true estimate system required by administrative procedures act, overseen by the faa, you will be seen as how you hold them accountable and we will be able to review that. anything less is not meeting the letter of the law. >> senator pierre. >> thank you, madam chair for this hearing. thank you for being here. and for your testimony. i will start with leading off where senator wicker was. it deals with traffic control towers. we've had a hard time in montana, in those fully staffed under the best of circumstances. so the question becomes do you anticipate losing any air traffic controllers once the mandate takes effect? and what are you doing to make sure that we have enough traffic control and our towers? >> thank you for your question, senator tes
it's been long known that we need to implement a mandatory smes system so the voluntary system is notenough. the d.o.t. a.g. found recently on october 21st 2021, the faa oversight over estimates was not effective. i think my colleagues questions here or not about whether you can do a voluntary system. again, when there is an oversight of a true estimate system required by administrative procedures act, overseen by the faa, you will be seen as how you hold them accountable and we will be able to...
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and what i'm talking about is saying that smes the platform and humanscale and how do you move that into grow. [inaudible]. and ways to move toward solutions that work in all languages but in order to do that yet to accept the cost of little bits of growth being lost in a with same what if facebook was not profitable for one here like but as of one year focus on maintenance, what would happen. quote with the results beat that i think there's a real thing of until the incentive changes. >> if i were a terrorist at work say on the cell phones and i've got this organization the profile lots of people are attracted to it and i want to reach out to other people like-minded people see if we could help before harm and i can do that than i could look facebook is a in order to reach safety and they would happily sell that to me to do it. [inaudible]. and i would show to the young people for viewing and advertising and there could be a simpler way and yet u.s. the same question around what about the challenge and help people there are actually in danger from this and how you stop it how you reach
and what i'm talking about is saying that smes the platform and humanscale and how do you move that into grow. [inaudible]. and ways to move toward solutions that work in all languages but in order to do that yet to accept the cost of little bits of growth being lost in a with same what if facebook was not profitable for one here like but as of one year focus on maintenance, what would happen. quote with the results beat that i think there's a real thing of until the incentive changes. >>...
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expectations for house consumptions and smes. need to revive that expectation so to have a smooth transition from high debt driven growth to a higher-quality growth. rishaad: what are the implications for bonds for china ? >> bonds are very good hedge. it has a higher-quality but the structure is low down. the chinese government bond is the private hedge. david: what does it mean for duration and the pboc stepping in? >> now -- in the near term, it is going to be waving the range because they're going to have let of local government bond issuance. that is going to cap or the rates can go down to -- cap where the rates can go down. if you look longer-term where china grows at four to 5%, inflation at 2%. a lot for china rates to move down should rishaad: rma is going to be critical. is there a line in the sand? >> i don't think there is a line in the sand that if you look at what the pboc has been doing over the past month, when it reaches that level, they will start to intervene. the pboc would like to have a strong r&b policy. d
expectations for house consumptions and smes. need to revive that expectation so to have a smooth transition from high debt driven growth to a higher-quality growth. rishaad: what are the implications for bonds for china ? >> bonds are very good hedge. it has a higher-quality but the structure is low down. the chinese government bond is the private hedge. david: what does it mean for duration and the pboc stepping in? >> now -- in the near term, it is going to be waving the range...
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yvonne: and they were saying that the rrr cut may not have passed through to some of these smes, so theying additional measures to pass through to that part of the economy. certainly more signs of easing. rishaad: what do we have coming up? david: welab tells us why they announced the big deal and why the fintech firm is buying a bank in indonesia. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: hong kong fintech company welab is buying a controlling spit -- stake in bank of jakarta. they are funding the acquisition of other investments. we spoke to the founder and group ceo, simon loong. >> this is a very exciting opportunity for us. indonesia, we feel it is one of the most important markets of the next decade. very large population, and at the same time, 118 million of them are tech savvy young adults who are already buying everything online. there's a lot of opportunities writing on the success of our first bank launch in hong kong. it's a long-term strategy to extend to indonesia. >> yet, the hong kong market is pretty different, especially talking about scale. what gives you an edge in i
yvonne: and they were saying that the rrr cut may not have passed through to some of these smes, so theying additional measures to pass through to that part of the economy. certainly more signs of easing. rishaad: what do we have coming up? david: welab tells us why they announced the big deal and why the fintech firm is buying a bank in indonesia. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: hong kong fintech company welab is buying a controlling spit -- stake in bank of jakarta. they are...