mdb EMDB v5.34 [Win 7/8/10/11] By www.abcdatos.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 09:12:13 GMT CategorÃÂa: Bases de datos:PelÃÂculasTen tu propia base de datos de DVDs con esta excelente aplicación gratuita. Full Article
mdb Grüne Tatjana Bussner, MdB: Die CDU ist unsere Hoffnung, unser Rettungsanker für... By oraclesyndicate.twoday.net Published On :: 2024-10-05T18:56:00Z Dr. Alexander von Paleske ---- 5.10.2024 ----- Folgende Mail landete heute in meiner Mailbox: Tatjana Bussner, MdB Grüne Fraktion Bundestag Berlin Mitte Guten Tag Grüninnen und Grüne Die Lage für unser grünes Verbleiben an den ministeriellen Bundes-Futtertrögen nach der nächsten Bundestagswahl ist ziemlich verzweifelt: Sie ruht ausschliesslich bei und mit der CDU. Stand heute können wir bei der nächsten Bundestagswahl mit höchstens 12% der Stimmen rechnen, es könnten auch weniger... Full Article
mdb BEST MOVIES of 2017 - IMDb By www.imdb.com Published On :: 2021-12-18T02:00:00Z A young girl risks everything to prevent a powerful, multinational company from kidnapping her best friend - a fascinating beast named Okja. Director: Bong Joon Ho | Stars: Tilda Swinton, Paul Dano, Seo-hyun Ahn, Jake Gyllenhaal Votes: 114,506 Full Article
mdb The Cosby Show (TV Series 1984–1992) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb By www.imdb.com Published On :: 2021-12-22T00:51:00Z The Cosby Show (TV Series 1984–1992) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Full Article
mdb Episode 371: Howard Chu on the Lightning Memory Mapped Database (LMDB) By traffic.libsyn.com Published On :: Tue, 25 Jun 2019 23:24:39 +0000 Howard Chu, CTO of Symas Corp and chief architect of the OpenLDAP Project, discusses the key technical features of the Lightning Memory-mapped Database (LMDB) that make it one of the fastest, most efficient and safest embedded data stores in the world. Full Article
mdb mdBook - mdBook Documentation By rust-lang.github.io Published On :: 2024-11-13T05:47:01+00:00 Full Article
mdb Q&A: Sovereign Exposure Exchanges Allow MDBs to Reduce Portfolio Concentration Risks By www.adb.org Published On :: 2024-10-26 A sovereign exposure exchange is a cost-effective risk management tool used by multilateral development banks (MDBs) to reduce sovereign portfolio concentration risks. It provides capital relief for MDBs by exchanging loan guarantees on credit exposure from borrowing countries where an MDB is highly concentrated for exposure to countries where the MBD’s exposure is lower or nonexistent. Full Article
mdb Q&A: Default and Loss Data by ADB and Other MDBs By www.adb.org Published On :: 2024-11-05 ADB’s report on sovereign default and loss rates demonstrates the low credit risk in ADB's sovereign operations, with an average default rate of 0.54% over the last 34 years and zero new defaults from 2010 to 2021. Full Article
mdb Cop: MDBs to up climate financing to $170bn/yr by 2030 By www.argusmedia.com Published On :: 12 Nov 2024 17:39 GMT Full Article Emissions Global Investment and Financing
mdb Pharmacyclics to Present at Bank of America Merrill Lynch Healthcare Conference and MDB Bright Lights Conference By www.medindia.com Published On :: Pharmacyclics to Present at Bank of America Merrill Lynch Healthcare Conference and MDB Bright Lights Conference Full Article
mdb Banned Thai opposition party says junta helped Malaysia’s 1MDB cover-up By www.dealstreetasia.com Published On :: Sun, 23 Feb 2020 16:03:50 +0000 At least six countries have launched money laundering, financial mismanagement and criminal probes into 1MDB dealings. The post Banned Thai opposition party says junta helped Malaysia’s 1MDB cover-up appeared first on DealStreetAsia. Full Article 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB)
mdb Malaysia recovers $323m of 1MDB fraud money, PM’s office says By www.dealstreetasia.com Published On :: Tue, 17 Mar 2020 11:09:08 +0000 The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) returned nearly $200 million to Malaysia in May. The post Malaysia recovers $323m of 1MDB fraud money, PM’s office says appeared first on DealStreetAsia. Full Article The U.S. Department of Justice
mdb US returns another $300m of recovered 1MDB funds to Malaysia By www.dealstreetasia.com Published On :: Tue, 14 Apr 2020 22:51:20 +0000 The US Department of Justice last year said it had recovered $1 billion in assets associated with the corruption scandal, its largest-ever civil forfeiture. The post US returns another $300m of recovered 1MDB funds to Malaysia appeared first on DealStreetAsia. Full Article 1Malaysia Development Berhad Goldman Sachs Group Inc
mdb MDBerry Announces Medical Marijuana Evaluation Services in New York State By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Thu, 28 Nov 2019 07:00:00 GMT MDBerry is a New York-based company providing medical marijuana cards via an online, streamlined process. Full Article
mdb Murray irrigators lodge $750 million class action against MDBA claiming 'negligent' water management By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 14 May 2019 15:03:00 +1000 A group of nine irrigators has lodged a class action in the NSW Supreme Court against the Murray-Darling Basin Authority, claiming its negligent water management has caused $750 million in losses. Full Article ABC Goulburn Murray goulburnmurray westernplains brokenhill riverina milduraswanhill southqld adelaide riverland shepparton Environment:Environmental Management:All Environment:Rivers:Murray-Darling Basin Environment:Water:All Environment:Water Management:All Environment:Water Supply:All Government and Politics:Federal Government:All Law Crime and Justice:All:All Law Crime and Justice:Courts and Trials:All Rural:Agricultural Crops:All Rural:All:All Rural:Crop Harvesting:All Rural:Irrigation:All Australia:NSW:Albury 2640 Australia:NSW:Barooga 3644 Australia:NSW:Bourke 2840 Australia:NSW:Broken Hill 2880 Australia:NSW:Dubbo 2830 Australia:NSW:Griffith 2680 Australia:NSW:Menindee 2879 Australia:NSW:Wagga Wagga 2650 Australia:NSW:Wentworth 2648 Australia:NSW:Wilcannia 2836 Australia:QLD:Dirranbandi 4486 Australia:QLD:St George 4487 Australia:QLD:Toowoomba 4350 Australia:SA:Goolwa 5214 Australia:SA:Renmark 5341 Australia:VIC:Mildura 3500 Australia:VIC:Shepparton 3630
mdb i-doit Open Source CMDB 1.14.1 Arbitrary File Deletion By packetstormsecurity.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 14:33:53 GMT i-doit Open Source CMDB version 1.14.1 suffers from an arbitrary file deletion vulnerability. Full Article
mdb 1MDB scandal: US recovers another US$49 million siphoned from Malaysian fund By www.scmp.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 13:30:13 +0800 The United States has reached a settlement to recover more than US$49 million involving Malaysian sovereign wealth fund 1MDB, the US Department of Justice said.The government of former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak set up the 1MDB fund in 2009 to promote economic development.The US justice department has estimated more than US$4.5 billion was siphoned out of Malaysia by high-level fund officials and their associates between 2009 and 2014 in a scandal that has also embroiled Goldman Sachs… Full Article
mdb Are the traditional MDBs in trouble? By webfeeds.brookings.edu Published On :: Fri, 29 May 2015 08:00:00 -0400 It certainly seems that way, judging by recent developments. Capital increases for the World Bank, for the Asian Development Bank (AsDB), for the African Development Bank (AsDB), and for the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) are nowhere in sight, despite their constrained lending capacities. Replenishments of their soft-loan windows have been anemic. They face divisive debates about what role emerging economies should play in their governance and how their leaders should be selected. Competitors are nipping at their heels, with the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) only the most recent example. News of drastic financial restructuring of the AsDB and of protracted reorganization in the World Bank add to the questions about where the traditional Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) are headed. So let’s unpack what are the key challenges – and the main opportunities – that the traditional MDBs face. Based on the discussion at a recent roundtable of MDB representatives organized by International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) in Rome, I see seven principal challenges: Progress in reducing extreme poverty and the in graduation of many low-income countries to middle-income status has reduced the rationale for aid and the apparent need for MDBs. The rapid growth of development finance channels means increasing competition in a crowded field of financial actors (private and non-governmental financial flows, new development finance institutions and vertical funds, and non-traditional donors). Traditional donors face increasing domestic pressure to channel aid resources through their bilateral aid organizations, and they show a growing preference to earmark their funding, rather than support general core financing for MDBs. MDBs face a dramatic growth of competing knowledge providers (international and national consulting firms, universities and think tanks). Inflexible governance structures limit the attractiveness of MDBs to their borrowers and to new donors. With traditional donors unwilling to give up control over vote, voice, leadership selection and lending practices, borrowers see the MDBs as unresponsive, risk averse, burdensome and costly. Emerging economy donors find MDBs unable or unwilling to absorb increased contributions with associated shifts in votes, voice and control. And since non-governmental actors cannot participate in the MDB governance structures, they do not contribute to MDB funding. The revival of Cold War/East-West confrontation risks politicizing the institutions’ lending practices – the World Bank and European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) stopped lending to Russia in the wake of the sanctions imposed by the West – and reinforces incentives for setting up new institutions. Most MDBs find it difficult to engage directly with the private and social enterprise sectors. Due to constraints in their statutes, policies and staff capacity MDBs have not been able to provide much direct financing for private investments. But there are also opportunities that the MDBs can capitalize on: Despite the challenges that MDBs face in borrowing and donor countries, overall they remain trusted partners, due to a unique combination of strengths: their traditional political neutrality, freedom from special interests and corruption, technical professionalism, long-term development perspective and hands-on program design and finance engagement. Overdue reform of MDB governance and processes and effective resistance to political pressures can increase the trust all members put in them. As we face increased risks of geo-political fragmentation, regionalization, and confrontation, the world will need the truly multilateral MDBs more rather than less, since they offer globally inclusive forums and instruments to help address pressing global and regional issues. Despite remarkable progress, poverty reduction remains a huge task. Elimination of extreme poverty ($1.25pd) by 2030 is a valid goal; but its achievement will not eliminate poverty. The billions of people living below $5pd are poor. Poverty reduction will remain a valid goal for MDBs long beyond 2030. The Post-2015 and climate change agendas provide a window of opportunity for MDBs to demonstrate their continued, and indeed enhanced, relevance to the global sustainable development agenda in low-income and middle-income countries. The huge role of European Investment Bank in the European Union is one demonstration of the important role MDBs can play even for the advanced countries. The MDBs’ unique package of services provides better value than the services offered by many competitors. Their combination of strong project preparation, supervision and finance, their attention to indebtedness constraints and sustainability requirements, their focus on policy and institutional capacity and their ability to forge multi-stakeholder partnerships provide strong and effective support. MDBs provide a steady compass in helping shift countries’ national priorities from short-term expediency to sound long-term policies and programs for sustained impact at scale. MDBs have shown that they play a key role in responding to economic crises, natural disasters and conflict, as demonstrated for example by their response to the global financial and economic crisis of 2008/9. MDBs can increase the leverage of their financial resources, as demonstrated by the recent restructuring of the AsDB, and broaden their engagement with the private sector, building on the successful experience of the International Finance Corporation and EBRD. In sum, the creation of many copycat development banks demonstrates the remarkable strength and durability of the basic MDB model. As long as the traditional MDBs squarely face the challenges and opportunities, there’s plenty of life left in their old bones. Authors Johannes F. Linn Full Article
mdb US returns another USD 300 mn of recovered 1MDB funds to Malaysia By www.business-standard.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 12:35:41 +0530 The US Department of Justice on Tuesday (local time) said it has repatriated approximately USD 300 million (RM 1.292 billion) to Malaysia in additional funds misappropriated from 1Malaysia Development Berhad (MDB), the Asian country's investment development fund.The government of former Prime Minister Najib Razak set up the 1MDB fund in 2009 to promote economic development in Malaysia through global partnerships and foreign direct investment.The Justice Department estimated that some USD 4.5 billion was siphoned out of Malaysia by high-level fund officials and their associates between 2009 and 2014 in a scandal that called for Razak's resignation -- including Mahathir Mohamad, one of the former's predecessors.The funds were laundered through financial institutions in several jurisdictions, including the United States, Switzerland, Singapore and Luxembourg."We are pleased to make this latest repatriation of an additional USD 300 million in stolen 1MDB funds," Assistant Attorney General Full Article
mdb The Sarawak report : the inside story of the 1MDB exposé / investigated and reported by Clare Rewcastle Brown ; foreword by Gordon Brown By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Brown, Clare Rewcastle, author Full Article
mdb From BMF to 1MDB : a criminological and sociological discussion / Teh Yik Koon By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Teh, Yik Koon, author Full Article