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Sovereign Credit Risk

Undercover the dos and don’ts for your internal rating tool and consider the rating agencies’ modus operandi. Training objectives: Analyse sovereign debt issuance in today’s capital markets Interpret macroeconomic and other quantitative data which impact sovereign credit ratings Integrate qualitative risk factors into the risk assessment Differentiate the rating methodologies for supranational agencies from those of sovereign obligors Appreciate how the rating agencies assess risks Discuss the UN principles on distressed sovereign debt recovery and legal process Define situations of default with respect to international (external) sovereign debt and domestic sovereign debt State how investors can predict improvements and deteriorations in sovereign credit quality Introduction: The seminar identifies relevant approaches of credit analysis that are useful to incorporate in a financial institution’s own internal rating tool. Further, this enables participants to deepen their expertise about credit risk for global banks and sovereign obligors. Covering Standard & Poor’s, Fitch and Moody’s methodologies helps participants identifying general trends on each of the entities’ rating factors and qualitative adjustments. Through detailed case studies participants will be able to analyse how rating agencies apply their own criteria, and especially which questions remain unanswered in public rating reports. Further, participants will develop skills to read between the lines in rating reports in order to fully being able to form their own informed opinions about credit risk of sovereigns and financial institutions of their interest. Know-how about the rating agencies’ modus operandi will be transformed into practical tips about how internal ratings tools should assess credit risk and which factors need to be taken into account to what extent, when analysing banks and sovereigns. The seminar further discusses also the availability of validated data, so that participants instantly know where to find the right underling information for each of the rating factors, taking into account qualitative as well as quantitative data. Overall this seminar leads participants to keep track of probability of default and helps to conceive an informed opinion about counterparties’ creditworthiness. This again, helps improve a financial institution’s own internal rating tool, make it more robust and exceptionally forward-looking. Starting position: International rating agencies assess sovereign credit risk according to their own methodologies and criteria. Consequently, even taking into account the same set of hard fact data, rating outcomes may vary significantly from one rating agency to another. The large number of rating factors, and the complex interrelationships between various entities’ ratings, taking into account different sectors such as financial institutions and local governments, make it very difficult to track rating decisions and almost impossible to predict them. Implementation: The two-day seminar deals on one hand with the individual rating factors and thus the basic sovereign rating criteria, on the other hand practical examples in form of detailed case studies for rated sovereigns will lead participants to in-depth knowledge of the rating agencies’ world of credit risk. In addition, the seminar discusses a selection of current ratings, in order to compare them qualitatively and quantitatively. Furthermore, the seminar covers current events and evaluates how they might impact specific sovereigns’ credit risk and how one can incorporate useful rating factors in each own’s internal rating tool. Added value: The aim of the seminar is giving participants a thorough analytical perception of sovereign credit risk and discussing how they interrelate with ratings of other sectors (e.g. banking system, local governments, etc). The detailed work on case studies allows participants to break down far-reaching events for sovereigns to a single credit rating and use the knowledge for each individual own purpose. By guiding the participants through the various sovereign rating methodologies, the seminar explains how rating agencies work in detail and how they derive their rating decisions. This facilitates the participants to anticipate rating changes and initiate appropriate measures on a timely basis. More Information >>>

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Hamilton (NY)

Cash, AmEx, Visa, MC Pick up tickets one hour prior to the show. Customers must present the actual credit card used to place the order and a photo ID. (212) 221-1211 Monday - Saturday 10am - 8pm Sunday 12pm - 6pm

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Miami Fashion Festival

MIAMI FASHION FESTIVAL IS ONE OF 5 FESTIVALS taking place at the same time during the Coral Gables Art MEGA Festival.  Enjoy a fun-filled day of all things fashion on February 8-9, 2020 on Alhambra in downtown Coral Gables. The event will feature apparel, jewelry, hats, shoes, all sorts of accesories and more.  Plus the Mega Festival aslo offers - Coral Gables Fine Art Festival, Bo's Dog & Pet Festival, Drink-o-licious Festival and Kids Fest FREE Admission with registration HOURS ARE 11 TO 6PM BOTH DAYS 

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New York Yankees vs. Houston Astros

Due to government directives, Yankee Stadium is currently closed to the public. Continue to check https://www.mlb.com/yankees/fans/update for updated information including a Yankee Stadium Ticket Office reopening schedule.

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Enterprise Architecture 101_ 4 Days Training in Seoul

Course Description: This is a practical Course for working in the EA industry. Using a realistic case-study the learners get to know the Enterprise Architecture Processes laid out in the TOGAF 9 or 9.1 from Vision to completed Technology Architecture. Because it is impossible to be sure that disparate groups have common knowledge of any architecture tool, the workshop depends on manual skills, supported by BYOD technology. Thus the Course is focussed primarily on the Organization and Processes of two interactive EA projects and Learning what the correct descriptive artifacts might be in different circumstances.   The action of the learners is facilitated by a suitably experienced instructor who guides and pushes the progress – and acts as mentoris in loco for assumptions. The end result is a thorough appreciation of all the aspects of the TOGAF EA Process by all the specialists so that each can appreciate the necessary value-add from the other sub-disciplines to create a holistic outcome.  The advantages of, for example, astute stakeholder Management are explored amongst other techniques and guidelines. Much of the knowledge gained is implied by the actuality of conducting the exercise.  The Course does NOT consider TOGAF Phases E, F, G, H beyond discussing whether or not the Architectural Product is viable a basis for development and how to remedy if it is not.  Course Topics: ●     Preliminary Phase ●     Inputs ●     Steps ●     Artefacts ●     Outputs ●     Vision Phase ●     Inputs ●     Steps ●     Artefacts ●     Outputs ●     Business Architecture ●     Inputs ●     Steps ●     Artefacts ●     Outputs ●     IS Architecture ●     Inputs ●     Steps ●     Artefacts ●     Outputs ●     Technology Architecture ●     Inputs ●     Steps ●     Artefacts ●     Outputs ●     Phase E, F, G ●     Processes ●     Methods ●     Integration with 3rd Parties ●     Expectations  Learning goals: ●     Practical Enterprise Architecture ●     TOGAF as a practical methodology ●     aspects of tooling and required knowledge ●     The Architecture stage of the Project cycle ●     ways and means of engendering sufficient architecture ●     the intrinsic Risk profile of EA  Course Agenda: Pre-Course Reading Case Study Preparation notices  Day 1 ●     Preliminary ●     Vision ●     Business Architecture 1 Day 2 ●     Business Architecture 2 ●     IS Architecture 1 Day 3 ●     IS Architecture 2 ●     Technology Architecture Day 4 ●     Phases E,F,G ●     Wrap up  Who Can Attend?  ●     Professionals setting out on a career in EA ●     Practical EAs who are moving their game up a notch ●     MBA graduates et alia who are seeking to methodologic aspects of business Process ●     Recent TOGAF trainees who seek to put TOGAF into use in their company ●     Sales support staff of integrators and outsourcers ●     Line Management of companies seeking to outsource (sub-)Processes ●     Line Management of companies seeking to re-inhouse previous errors ●     IT and IS practitioners who wish to better support their businesses ●     Exec and Line managers about to embark on substantive business/Process change/upgrade ●     Business Process engineers who seek to broaden their appreciation of Process change ●     Operational staff who need to appreciate the shape of the Process structures

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Hamilton (Touring)

The box office accepts Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Cash. Tickets held for willcall can be picked up on the day of the performance usually beginning 1 to 2 hours prior to showtime. The customer must present a valid form of identification, the actual credit card, and the confirmation number. (206) 682-1414 Monday-Friday 10:00am - 6:00pm.

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Ü30 Socialmatch - Dating-Event in Frankfurt

1 Bar, 10 Teilnehmer, 1 Spiel. Die Alternative zu Speed-Dating, Single Party oder After Work Event in Frankfurt. Bei Socialmatch lernen sich bis zu zehn Teilnehmer (Hälfte Männer und Hälfte Frauen) in einer Bar beim eigens dafür entwickelten Socialmatch-Spiel während des zweistündigen Events näher kennen. Die genauen Infos zur Location bekommen die Teilnehmer einen Tag vor dem Event per Email. Das Spiel kombiniert eine gelungene Mischung aus Fragen, Aktionsaufgaben und lustiger Unterhaltung, die alleine oder als Team gemeistert werden. Durch verschiedene Aufgaben und Fragen kommen die Spieler in Interaktion miteinander und lernen sich im Spielverlauf besser kennen. Durch mehrere Sitzplatzwechsel hat man die Chance, mit allen Teilnehmern an einem Abend in Kontakt zu kommen. Ein Moderator vor Ort informiert über den Ablauf und leitet durch das Event. Mehr Infos unter www.socialmatch.de Hinweis: Das Event ist für die Altersgruppe 30-45 Jahre. Für andere Altersgruppen, siehe weitere Termine. P.s. Socialmatch erhielt bereits 2015 bereits den Single-Award für sein Konzept und ist bekannt aus zahlreichen Medien (u.a. ZDF, NEON, Focus, Die Welt, etc.). Teste es selbst, es lohnt sich! Vorteile Socialmatch 100% entspanntes und lockeres Kennenlernen Triff bis zu 9 neue Leute an einem Abend Verhältnis von Männer & Frauen ist ausgeglichen Spielkonzept garantiert einen lustigen Abend Anmeldung mit bis zu zwei Freunden   FAQs Wie kann ich den Veranstalter kontaktieren, wenn ich Fragen habe? Bei Fragen wende dich gerne julie@socialmatch.de. Hier findest du auch bereits häufig gestellte Fragen und deren Antworten: https://socialmatch.de/faq Muss ich mich am Einlass ausweisen und gibt es eine Altersbeschränkung für das Event? Die Events sind in drei Altersgruppen eingeteilt: 20-35 Jahre 30-45 Jahre  40-60 Jahre Je nach Altersgruppe variiert das Event-Datum, beachte die Angabe zur Altersgruppe im Beschreibungstext. Sind Rückerstattungen möglich? Die Teilnahme beim gebuchten Socialmatch-Event kann bis zu 5 Tage vor dem  Event storniert werden. Der Teilnehmer erhält entweder die bereits gezahlte Teilnahmegebühr zurück oder kann auf ein anderen Event-Datum kostenlos umgebucht werden. Schreibe hierfür eine Email an julie@socialmatch.de. Muss ich das ausgedruckte Ticket mitbringen? Nein. Der Moderator hat eine Liste mit allen Namen.  

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The November 2020 JPC Food Pantry Opening Days/Hours

What: The November 2020 Johnson Park Center (JPC) Food Pantry Opening Days/Hours Where: 1404 West Street, NY 13501 Contact: JPC Office 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm at (315) 734-9608 Email at: revmeier@johnsonparkcenter.org Utica, NY. Below is our upcoming JPC Food PantrySchedule for November 2020 Opening Days/Hours:  Food Pantry RegularOperation (FPRO) Walkers: ·          Monday, November 2, from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm·          Tuesday, November 3, from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm ·          Monday, November 9, from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm·      Tuesday, November 10, from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm ·         Monday, November 16, from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm·      Tuesday, November 17, from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm  Food Giveaways:  Drive-Thru:·         Monday, November 23, from 2:00 pm to 7:30 pm Walkers·      Tuesday, November 24, from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm  FPRO Walkers·      Monday, November 30, from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm·          Tuesday, December 1, from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm Follow us on our website: https://www.johnsonparkcenter.org/ Follow us onFacebook for updates and more: https://www.facebook.com/Johnson-Park-Center-216078625103918/   Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JohnsonParkCtr  Email us at info@johnsonparkcenter.org Thank you so much for your continual support and JoinPositive Change at Johnson Park Center (JPC).

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