Stability. Bonds and treasuries both fell on her comments. Chief washington correspondent peter cook is standing by with more of this story. Peter she was speaking at a conference alongside christine lagarde. Imf managing director christine lagarde. The big focus of the conversation was on regulation but at one point, the guard asked chair janet yellen about asset bubbles and janet yellen responded by depending the low rates as necessary to spur the economy, but it allows lowrate environment can incentivize investors to reach for yield and that could pose a risk to stability that bears watching. Then she added this comment. Chair yellen i guess i would highlight the equity market valuations at this point are quite high. They are not so high when you compare the returns under goodies to the returns on safe assets like bonds. Which are potential dangers there. Peter she went on to say she was worried about the possibility of a sharp jump in longterm rates. She said her assessments are mo
Lives in the Balance - Opening event: Galvanizing political leadership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health
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Governments must now “radically reimagine global health,” putting women, children and adolescents at the centre of efforts or else risk rollbacks across multiple development gains. That was the overarching message of Renewing the Promise for Women, Children and Adolescents, a high-level event convened by President Cyril Ramaphosa of the Republic of South Africa and held on the sidelines of the United Nations’ General Assembly (UNGA) on 18 September 2023."Women, children and adolescents face escalating challenges to their health and well-being," said President Ramaphosa.As it stands, 1.2 million children are living in multidimensional poverty, over 35 million children are suffering from wasting and 14,000 die each day from preventable diseases.The New York event set heads of state and government around the world a powerful challenge; to join hands in the face of COVID-19, climate change, cost of living rises, and expanding conflicts in the world.“If we secure the healt
Your Excellency, the Rt Hon Helen Clark, Board Chair of the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health,Your Excellency Prime Minister of Denmark Mette FrederiksenUNICEF Executive Director, Dr Catherine Russell,Vice President of Global Programs at the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, Prof Senait Fisseha,Members of Delegations and Officials,Ladies and Gentlemen, I welcome you all to this important gathering, which marks the beginning of our journey together to protect women, children and adolescents worldwide.I thank Her Excellency Helen Clark for inviting me to lead this vital initiative. If we secure the health of every woman, child and adolescent, we will fundamentally improve the health and well-being of all humanity.We will lift millions of people out of poverty and advance the cause of human progress. We will help close the gap between women and men.I am therefore particularly heartened that we have managed to convene a diverse group of leaders and advocates, from Heads
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