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  • Joint G20 Finance And Health Ministers Meeting Communiqué

    Date 29/10/2021

    The COVID-19 pandemic continues to have profound impacts worldwide. The severe mortality, morbidity and hospitalisation of affected patients have clearly revealed weaknesses in pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response (PPR), health systems and services, information, and education. At the same time, the pandemic has taken a heavy toll on the global economy. Economic recovery remains highly divergent across and within countries, more severely affecting emerging and developing economies, and populations in situations of vulnerability, including poorer households, women and girls, persons with disabilities, elderly, and children. The pandemic has exposed significant shortcomings in the world’s ability to coordinate the global health response. These have left us ill prepared for the challenges of responding to the pandemic and to its socio[1]economic impact, and are hampering the advancement of the United Nations (UN) Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The pandemic has also highlighted the need to better understand and bridge the gaps in our systems. We reiterate our commitment to bring the pandemic under control everywhere as soon as possible, put people at the center of preparedness and to strengthen our collective efforts to prepare for, prevent, detect, report, and respond to health emergencies, notably promoting resilience of health systems and communities. We recognise the role of extensive COVID-19 immunisation as a global public good. We reaffirm our support to all collaborative efforts to ensure a timely and equitable access to safe, affordable, quality and effective vaccines, therapeutics, diagnostics, and personal protective equipment, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). To help advance toward the global goals of vaccinating at least 40 percent of the population in all countries by the end of 2021 and 70 percent by mid-2022, as recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO)’s global vaccination strategy, we will take steps to help boost the supply of vaccines and essential medical products and inputs in developing countries and remove relevant supply and financing constraints.

  • Minutes Of The Euro Risk-Free Rates WG Meeting 29/09/2021

    Date 29/10/2021

    Mr James von Moltke (Chair) opened the call. He welcomed all the members of the working group and mentioned that new members had been appointed over the summer, extending to the newcomers his warm welcome. He expressed his appreciation for all the hard work undertaken by the WG and its members, emphasizing the ongoing tenacity in achieving the objectives of the WG and flagged that – with the end of the year approaching, and the well telegraphed cessation dates of the LIBORs – some items would require the WG’s members’ immediate attention.

  • NSE Indices Index Dashboard For The Month Ended October 2021

    Date 29/10/2021

    Click here to download the ' Index Dashboard' for the month ended October 2021.

  • Defence Tech Lists On Euronext Growth Milan

    Date 29/10/2021

    • Twenty-fifth listing of 2021 on Euronext Growth Milan
    • Defence Tech brings the total number of companies listed on Euronext Growth Milan to 156
    • Total placement volume of the offering equal to €25 million

  • Moscow Exchange: Risk Parameters Change For The Security GWW-RM

    Date 29/10/2021

    As per the Securities market risk parameters methodology, on 29.10.2021, 16-52 (MSK) the upper bound of the price band (up to 33495) and initial margins (up to 18.75 %) for the security GWW-RM were changed. New values are available here