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    Devo investir em certificados de aforro ou nos depósitos a prazo?

    Devo investir em certificados de aforro ou nos depósitos a prazo?

    Os certificados de aforro estiveram em alta no início deste ano, mas agora parecem já não ser a primeira escolha dos investidores. Com a entrada em vigor da nova série F, os certificados tornaram-se “cada vez menos interessantes”, segundo o analista da Deco Proteste António Ribeiro. Será, agora, a remuneração dos depósitos a prazo que os bancos estão a oferecer uma melhor opção de investimento em Portugal?

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    Estamos a viver a época das “vacas gordas”?

    Estamos a viver a época das “vacas gordas”?

    São várias as empresas portuguesas de maior dimensão que apresentaram aumentos acentuados dos seus lucros face ao ano passado. Os lucros somados até setembro ascendem a 5,9 mil milhões de euros. O tema é manchete no caderno de economia do semanário do Expresso, com os resultados que estavam fechados até à passada quarta-feira. Um trabalho dos jornalistas Diogo Cavaleiro, Isabel Vicente, Margarida Cardoso, Miguel Prado e Sónia M.Lourenço. No episódio de hoje, juntamos os novos resultados lançados por mais quatro grandes empresas

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    Bancos lucram mais. Quando poderão descer os juros dos créditos à habitação?

    Bancos lucram mais. Quando poderão descer os juros dos créditos à habitação?

    Os cinco maiores bancos portugueses lucraram, no seu conjunto, 919,3 milhões de euros. Os presidentes dos principais bancos defendem que este aumento corresponde à “normalização da política monetária”. Ao mesmo tempo os clientes com crédito à habitação têm visto o valor das suas prestações escalar

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    1984

    1984

    O resumo das principais notícias de 1984, pela voz de Luciana Leiderfarb, jornalista e coordenadora de Livros da Revista do Expresso. O texto é de José Cardoso, a edição do áudio pertence a João Martins e a sonoplastia a João Luís Amorim. A coordenação é de Mónica Balsemão e Joana Beleza. 

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    MoU carbon: Money grows on trees

    MoU carbon: Money grows on trees

    The forest is a resource traditionally deemed more valuable dead, chopped down or transported away in trucks and boats. For decades, development donors and NGOs have appealed to the moral high ground, attempting to persuade the people who live in forest areas to safeguard it. But these people depend on forests to survive, so time and again, these efforts are met with the rational question, ‘what’s in it for me?’

    BioCarbon Partners (BCP) is an African social enterprise based in Zambia that shows more value and worth can accrue to communities by keeping trees in the ground than by chopping them down. “To combat climate change, we need to protect our forests. To protect our forests, we need to invest in people.” In every sense of the word, BCP has built a self-sustaining livelihood ecosystem which allows communities to grow without encroaching on the forest that they live beside. To better understand the connections between conservation, carbon, communities and global commitments, we speak to CEO, Dr Hassan Sachedina, before juddering down Zambia’s dusty, potholed dirt roads with Communications Coordinator, Chloe Evans, to meet BCP’s community partners of the Luembe and Sandwe Chieftains.

     

    Recommended reading: Read up on REDD+ with this Forest News explainer and a note from the IIED.

    Behind the curtain: We are on air thanks to the ANU’s Development Policy Centre.

    Visual credits: Women gathering around a BCP borehole in the Sandwe Chiefdom. Photo courtesy of BioCarbon Partners.

    Virtual Learning in a Hybrid World

    Virtual Learning in a Hybrid World
    In this week's episode, NLI Co-founder and CEO Dr. David Rock is joined by Senior Vice President of Client Experience Katherine Milan to discuss the science of learning. Together, they unpack the latest research around memory and habit formation, discuss how to make learning more social, identify the five biggest mistakes organizations are making when transitioning learning to a virtual format, and reveal the five ways you can avoid those pitfalls and design better learning experiences. Hint: it’s by following the science.

    #21 Speed Round

    #21 Speed Round

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    Birth Control Related Hair Loss

    Birth Control Related Hair Loss

    Hello Everyone, welcome to Regenerate You, I'm Dr. Nirvana!

    There are a lot of factors that can contribute to your individual experience with hormonal birth control, including your genetics, the type of hormonal contraceptive used, and how long you were using it. But on this episode, I wanted to review the top 5 common causes of post-birth control hair loss, that I see with my patients and what you can do about it.

    If you’re looking for additional advice, feel free to visit my blog here. You can also stay connected with me on my Facebook page @DrNirvanaHeals or on my Instagram @DrNirvana.

    And remember, when you regenerate, there's a new you every day!

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    Your Transitioning Workplace - Don't Lose Sight of the Moving Parts

    Your Transitioning Workplace - Don't Lose Sight of the Moving Parts

    As firms begin to adjust to the "new normal," which for many means staff and clients working remotely for an indefinite amount of time, it's important to not lose sight of all the moving parts. Compliance is one of those, and now is a good time to look at your program and test it against how your firm is functioning in this new environment. Do your policies and procedures match up with how you are doing things now? In this episode, Oyster experts address several things firms should be reviewing, including email surveillance, marketing and advertising, policies and procedures, your compliance calendar and how you will test these things remotely.  


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    Episode 81: Debra R Richardson and Keith Wasnok Discuss Document Scanning, a Critical Part Of Your Business Continuity Plan

    Episode 81: Debra R Richardson and Keith Wasnok Discuss Document Scanning, a Critical Part Of Your Business Continuity Plan

    During the Global Shelter in place, requirements were you or your team stuck at home trying to do research on invoices or complex vendor requests, but the key data you needed was back at the office in your desk files or file cabinets?  Today I have on the podcast Keith Wasnok, and he is going to talk all about Document Scanning so that you can be prepared if you have to work remotely again.  

    What We Discuss

    • Use cases during this pandemic that he has seen with his customers
    • The different level of services offered
    • What makes it easy for staff to retrieve documents
    • Security for accessing the documents

     Keep listening.

    Check out my website www.debrarrichardson.com if you need help cleaning your vendor master file or implementing authentication techniques, internal controls and best practices to prevent fraudulent payments. 

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    AML Collaboration: Risk Based Planning and Preparation - James Nurse, Managing Director, Fintrail (UK, recorded on 16 April 2020)

    AML Collaboration: Risk Based Planning and Preparation - James Nurse, Managing Director, Fintrail (UK, recorded on 16 April 2020)

    James Nurse, Managing Director, Fintrail talks to Sam Sheen and Marie Lundberg about Part II of Fintrail's research into the use of social media for financial crime, including the  recruitment of money mules and results of FinTrail's FFE member survey on pandemic planning for FinCrime, looking at the iterative process of maintaining an appropriate and effective risk-based continuity plan to detect and disrupt financial crime. 

    Financial Crime Collaboration: Greg Wlodarczyk, Senior Consultant at Fintrail (London, UK on 30 March 2020)

    Financial Crime Collaboration: Greg Wlodarczyk, Senior Consultant at Fintrail (London, UK on 30 March 2020)

    Greg Wlodarczyk, Senior Consultant at Fintrail on the importance of technology and people for FinTechs, the FinTech Financial Crime Exchange (FFE), how changes in consumer behaviour affect AI and transaction monitoring and Fintrail’s survey results on the business continuity activities of the FinTech community.

    COVID 19 and Your Business Continuity Plan

    COVID 19 and Your Business Continuity Plan

     In light of the evolving progression of the COVID-19 virus, today's podcast discusses what firms should be considering when it comes to their Business Continuity Plan

    Are you ready to provide the critical services to your clients if you must close your business during a quarantine?  What if 20% of your employees can telecommute, but are sick? There are no boiler plate approaches to business continuity planning that will work like one designed for your business.  So, spend some time soon reviewing your plan.  Ask yourself if it will work or not and amend it, as necessary.  And if you want to be truly ready, practice it.   


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