Q3 growth seen strongest in 2 years (Reuters)
Reuters – The U.S. economy likely grew at its strongest rate in two years during the third quarter, rebounding from a steep downturn that began in December 2007, according to survey of top economists released on Saturday.
Q3 growth seen strongest in 2 years (Reuters)
Reuters – The U.S. economy likely grew at its strongest rate in two years during the third quarter, rebounding from a steep downturn that began in December 2007, according to survey of top economists released on Saturday.
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19.12.2008
UNIQA: Standard & Poor’s reaffirms’ A ‘rating and stable outlook
The international rating agency Standard & Poor’s (S & P) has the financial strength
UNIQA Group unchanged with “A” rated and also the stable
Prospects for the group confirmed.
UNIQA Director General Konstantin Klien: “Particularly in a crisis by
the capital markets dominated time – in a number of European values
have been downgraded – illustrates this positive result the safety and
Reliability of the UNIQA group. Our strategic direction, I see so
confirmed. ”
As a major rating factors were assigned by S & P significant competitive position
as a market leader in Austria with convincing distribution capacity
and above the market average organic growth in Central and
Eastern Europe highlighted. In addition, the accelerated internationalization and
the solid operating performance of the UNIQA group.
The stable outlook for the UNIQA group founded S & P with the expectation of a
Capitalization remains strong, rising cost efficiency and strong
operational performance.
An essential role for the positive assessment by the rating agency
also played fast-growing business success outside the group
Austria.
In further enhanced engagement in the markets of Eastern and Southeastern Europe sees the S & P
the greatest growth potential for the UNIQA group. Of the investments into
Organic growth of foreign companies, additional acquisitions
and the “Preferred Partnership” with the local Raiffeisen banks expected
S & P in the future than increasing revenue and profit contributions.
Basis of assessing the financial strength of the UNIQA group for the S & P –
also unchanged – Review of UNIQA core companies UNIQA
Property Ltd ( ‘A’), people UNIQA Versicherung AG ( “A”) and UNIQA Re AG
( “A”) as well as the holding company Versicherungen AG ( “A-”). All these
Companies confirmed S & P also with a stable outlook.
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19.12.2008
UNIQA: Standard & Poor’s reaffirms’ A ‘rating and stable outlook
The international rating agency Standard & Poor’s (S & P) has the financial strength
UNIQA Group unchanged with “A” rated and also the stable
Prospects for the group confirmed.
UNIQA Director General Konstantin Klien: “Particularly in a crisis by
the capital markets dominated time – in a number of European values
have been downgraded – illustrates this positive result the safety and
Reliability of the UNIQA group. Our strategic direction, I see so
confirmed. ”
As a major rating factors were assigned by S & P significant competitive position
as a market leader in Austria with convincing distribution capacity
and above the market average organic growth in Central and
Eastern Europe highlighted. In addition, the accelerated internationalization and
the solid operating performance of the UNIQA group.
The stable outlook for the UNIQA group founded S & P with the expectation of a
Capitalization remains strong, rising cost efficiency and strong
operational performance.
An essential role for the positive assessment by the rating agency
also played fast-growing business success outside the group
Austria.
In further enhanced engagement in the markets of Eastern and Southeastern Europe sees the S & P
the greatest growth potential for the UNIQA group. Of the investments into
Organic growth of foreign companies, additional acquisitions
and the “Preferred Partnership” with the local Raiffeisen banks expected
S & P in the future than increasing revenue and profit contributions.
Basis of assessing the financial strength of the UNIQA group for the S & P –
also unchanged – Review of UNIQA core companies UNIQA
Property Ltd ( ‘A’), people UNIQA Versicherung AG ( “A”) and UNIQA Re AG
( “A”) as well as the holding company Versicherungen AG ( “A-”). All these
Companies confirmed S & P also with a stable outlook.
INSURANCE: Orientation favorable sector at end-June 2008
INSURANCE: Orientation favorable sector at end-June 2008
Fact: Progression of total turnover in the sector by 13% in H1-2008.
Analysis: At the end of the first half of 2008, premiums from the insurance sector mark an increase of 13% to MAD 10.2 Md. By industry, sales Non-life center is MAD 7.5 billion, focusing, as a result, almost 73% of total premiums. This area remains dominated by the automobile industry polarizes 44.6% Non-life premiums with revenues of MAD 3.3 billion, up 10% compared to H1-2007.
To a lesser extent, the segment injury premiums totaled MAD 1.2 billion, in appreciation of 12.6% over the same period in 2007, followed by that of accidents with a turnover of MAD 1 Md. For his part, taking advantage of the rise of bancassurance business Life sign a growth of 16% to MAD 2.7 billion or 26.8% of total premiums issued. The individual insurance and capitalization increased by 12% to MAD 1.8 billion, followed by insurance groups and capitalization grew by 8.1% to MAD 781.7 million and, after a decline of 33% from 2006 and 2007 following the changeover of part of contracts to health insurance mandatory.
Conclusion: Projects in progress biannual for the insurance industry whose business capitalizes on the movement of concentration in recent years and the gradual rise of life insurance through rapid development of bancassurance.
BMCE Capital Exchange
Top Ten Bipolar Blogs 2008
Blogs tend to have a short life cycle, with most lasting under two years before fading into archival heaven. Last year Psych Central compiled a list of the top ten bipolar blogs, written by people who have a bipolar spectrum disorder. We’re glad that some of our faves are still active, sad to see a few gone, and happy to discover great new writers too. We’re pleased to present you Psych Central’s Top Ten Bipolar Blogs of 2008.
There simply could not be a top bipolar blogs list without Philip Dawdy. He’s an excellent journalist whose blog has become synonymous with unrestrained investigative writing on bipolar disorder, mental health treatments and the pharma industry. He does not hesitate to call out BS when he finds it, and he digs for it harder than any other popular writer. Furious Seasons is an invaluable service to the mental health community.
2. MentallyInteresting.org – Pole to Polar: The Secret Life of a Manic-Depressive
Seaneen, a woman in the UK with characteristic wit and a gift for metaphors, keeps a blog that is much like the disorder: it ranges from hilarious to melancholy to very serious. Even the serious bits are wry, though, e.g. “The crappiest thing about [her recent suicide attempt] is that I lost the eBay auction for the camera that broke on me.” It’s personal without TMI, and conveys pathos without being pitiful. She’s someone you can’t help but feel affection for (unless perhaps you’re her accountant). While compiling this list I was sidetracked into reading her archives for hours, and a blog that compelling to my distractable eyes is unquestionably tops. Please stay alive and keep writing, Seaneen, we all need you.
Sandy Naiman is a skilful storyteller and hers is a highly readable pro blog. She uses an intimate style to share anecdotes and opinions as well as current issues. It’s like chatting with your friendly next-door neighbor — who happens to be an award-winning career journalist and prominent mental health advocate. Her posts are engrossing, sometimes tragic, and quite inspiring.
If you believe that eschewing negativity and training yourself to be reflexively positive is important to recovery, this blog is for you. If you are interested in the constructs of wellness and positive psychology, this blog is for you. If you like to learn practical day-to-day tips for improving your life, this blog is for you. If you enjoy well-crafted, thoughtful and focused writing with regular updates, this blog is for everyone.
Liz Lemon* Spikol was number one on the list last year and the only reason I’ve bumped her down is that her blog now tends to deviate from mental health into politics and cute photos (although I like puppies as much as anyone). Affable, honest and entertaining even on slow days.
6. Bipolar Beat
I didn’t add this newcomer blog to the list just because Psych Central hosts it. It’s here because it’s a super informative blog written by a doctor with clinical experience and a non-medical expert writing partner. Candida Fink and Joe Kraynak have an “ask a question” feature to prompt some of their posts, but also have no problem generating posts on hot topics like overdiagnosis, supplements, and childhood bipolar. They also maintain the similar Bipolar Blog.
Bipolar and obese, that’s how Bradley is. But he’s a good egg and this blog is his public quest to lose weight and keep mental stability. Often, medications used to treat bipolar will cause weight gain — lithium, valproate, Zyprexa/olanzapine, Seroquel/quetiapine, the list goes on — so his writing is relevant to many readers who have similar issues. This is an easy to digest personal blog with light humor about a heavy topic.
8. Two video blogs (vlogs) tie for eighth place: John McManamy’s Depression and Bipolar YouTuber, and Bipolar Survivor Back
John has written about the science and history of bipolar disorder and its treatments for years via his site, e-newsletter, blog, and book. While they contain a huge amount of technical (and common sense) information beautifully interpreted for laypeople, his vlog is even more accessible. Explanations of and practical coping skills for specific situations like anger management and body clock problems. Nicely produced and edited, I’d love to see more frequent updates.
Meanwhile, Kimberly’s Bipolar Survivor Back is an articulate video series about the mental health issues she’s suffered since childhood, and getting treatment as an adult. She recently stopped posting videos due to haters. Her experience with trolls is an example of the risks of exposing a personal life complicated by mental illness, and I commend her for trying to combat stigma and educate people.
“Your neighborhood misanthropic, buxom, bondage-positive, bipolar, bisexual, flying, loquacious hedonist.” Updated: “Now with VNS capabilities.” Last year I was keen to see if an experimental vagus nerve stimulator implant would help her very severe, treatment-resistant depression. It didn’t really. She still writes extremely well, though.
10. Yoga for Bipolar
I love yoga! I also love substance-free treatment alternatives that genuinely help people! Here they are together in one blog, like a chocolate peanut butter cup. I am grateful that David Morgan “made the decision not to withhold information for profit” since this is a quibble I have with some alternative treatments. Random people who claim their secret blend of herbs, spices and organic bamboo socks will cure bipolar, schizophrenia and cancer all at once if you’ll pay $300 for a DVD — what a deal! (Not!) Yoga is a mainstream, time-honored practice, and it’s nice to see this blog aimed at benefiting bipolar sufferers rather than a bank account. With more frequent updates, fewer product reviews, and more specific instructions for practice, this blog would rank much higher on the list.
Honorable mentions: Bipolar Chica (for being a cool blog), Brad (because he’s still hyper-awesome, but doesn’t write about bipolar much anymore), If you’re going through hell keep going (for her sincerity and introspection), and The Bipolar Bisexual (for being topical, funny, and hot — NSFW).
Thank you to everyone in the blogosphere writing such great blogs it was hard for us to narrow our choices to just ten. Like any list of this kind we’ve probably left out a few of your faves, so please share links in the comments.









