Socio-demographic characteristics of the study participants
Of the 401 patients enrolled in the study, more than half (51.1%) were male participants, with a mean age of 49 years (standard deviation (SD) ± 19 years), and 8.7% of the…
Of the 401 patients enrolled in the study, more than half (51.1%) were male participants, with a mean age of 49 years (standard deviation (SD) ± 19 years), and 8.7% of the…
In this study, we found that perceived stress in women had a small but statistically significant direct association on spiritual well-being, whereas psychological resilience not played mediating role in this relationship. This result suggests…
Essex Cricket’s Simon Harmer has notched a monumental milestone in his illustrious career, claiming 1,000 first-class wickets to cement his name as one of the modern greats.
The 35-year-old…
Mikaela Shiffrin will kick off her 16th FIS Alpine Ski World Cup season on Saturday (25 October) in the traditional opening giant slalom event in Soelden, Austria.
This marks the U.S. star’s first stop on the road to the Olympic Winter Games…
Panel Discussion
Moderator: Prashant Pande, Senior Financial Specialist, AMRO
Panelists:
• Dong He, Chief Economist, AMRO
• Arief Ramayandi, Senior Research Fellow, ADBI
• Ayako Fujita, JP Morgan
The objective of the session is to (1) exchange views on the AFSR 2025’s key findings, and (2) gather perspectives from panellists and participants on how Japan and other ASEAN+3 economies can strengthen financial resilience and stability amid heightened global uncertainties.
Questions for discussion:
1. How are global uncertainties and monetary policy shifts affecting financial stability in Japan and the broader region, and what key risks lie ahead?
2. With the region’s reliance on the US dollar and its recent weakening, what policy options can help reduce vulnerabilities and build resilience?
3. In the digital age, how can ASEAN+3 economies, including Japan, strike the right balance between fostering financial innovation and safeguarding stability?
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government has decided to impose a ban on traditional brick kilns as part of efforts to control environmental pollution and smog. According to the provincial Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), all…
In September, Pakistan launched its first-ever national human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine campaign, aiming to immunise more than 13 million girls aged nine to 14 in its first phase.
HPV is the most common cause of cervical cancer, which kills…
Home is where your heart is, so the saying goes. For Cha, home is also where his build-up to Milano Cortina will be.
Until the Games in February, Cha will not leave East Asia for any…
Home is where your heart is, so the saying goes. For Cha, home is also where his build-up to Milano Cortina will be.
Until the Games in February, Cha will not leave East Asia for any…