Latest news with #analytical


UAE Moments
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- UAE Moments
Read Your Daily Chinese Horoscope July 25th, 2025⭐
Chinese zodiac, or shengxiao (/shnng-sshyao/ 'born resembling'), unlike the general zodiac, is represented by 12 zodiac animals. In order, they are the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. OX DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES JULY 25, 2025 You may work against your own interests today. You could be so critical and analytical that you don't do much at all. Paying attention to detail is good, but don't lose sight of the bigger picture. SHEEP DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES JULY 25, 2025 Your relationship may be suffering from routine. Sign up for a class together, you can both learn something new. Painting, swimming, dancing, cooking, rock for it! RAT DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES JULY 25, 2025 You may be inclined to finish a project today. You'll work hard now so you can play just as hard later. Make sure you don't leave any loose ends at work so you can really enjoy yourself tonight. SNAKE DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES JULY 25, 2025 This is a good time to move forward with plans to remodel, redecorate, or redesign some part of your home. Start by calling interior designers or contractors to get the project moving. DRAGON DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES JULY 25, 2025 You might want to reinvent yourself. Whether it's a new hairstyle or wardrobe, a change appeals to you. Think about a mental makeover too. Working on the inside helps you feel better about the outside. TIGER DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES JULY 25, 2025 Today calls for quiet contemplation rather than sudden moves. This is especially true in romance, where a constant battle for control could be damaging an otherwise strong and rewarding bond. RABBIT DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES JULY 25, 2025 If stress at work or home is making you anxious, seek the support and help of friends. You often take on too much, but friends and family are more than willing to help bear the load if you ask. Click here to follow our WhatsApp channel for tarot readings, love, health, career, and Chinese horoscopes delivered to your phone daily! HORSE DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES JULY 25, 2025 This could be a tough time for you financially if you haven't been careful about saving. Perhaps today is a good day to start thinking about a new financial plan if you haven't already started. MONKEY DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES JULY 25, 2025 Perhaps you've been thinking about yourself too much lately and ignoring the needs of your friends and family members. Try focusing on helping others today rather than helping yourself. ROOSTER DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES JULY 25, 2025 You may receive some good news or a gift today. You could be promoted or receive some kind of recognition at work. Enjoy your good fortune! More: How The Fall Equinox Will Impact Your Zodiac Sign DOG DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES JULY 25, 2025 You may have to think outside the box to appeal to your audience. Use your imagination. If your old ways of thinking aren't doing the trick, perhaps it's time for a new perspective. PIG DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES JULY 25, 2025 This is an excellent time for a social gathering, whether you plan and host it or not. You should have a fun time no matter what's on the agenda if you're with your friends.


Business Wire
5 days ago
- Business
- Business Wire
AM Best to Host Briefing on Captive Insurance Market and Its Outperformance Over Broader Commercial Market
BUSINESS WIRE)-- AM Best will host a market briefing on the state of the captive insurance industry on Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2025, at 3:00 p.m. EDT. The event will feature a panel of AM Best senior analytical staff and industry experts for a conversation about the increasing permeation of the single parent captive and commercial market alternative segment across the overall insurance industry spectrum. Please click here to register for the Best's Briefing, titled, 'Captives: Continuing to Outperform.' Topics will include: The rationale and feasibility to form captive alternatives Benefits afforded by captive owners and members Flexibility in managing enterprise risks appropriately AM Best's review of ongoing segment performance trends The panel will be moderated by AM Best Senior Associate Editor John Weber. Panelists include: David Guerino, executive vice president, managing director of captive insurance, Key State Harish Kapur, president and CEO, Platinum Transportation Corp. Scot Sterenberg, managing director, Marsh USA LLC Dan Youngs, executive director, LCSWMA Adrienne Stark, associate director, AM Best Dan Teclaw, director, AM Best Attendees can submit questions during registration or by emailing conferenceinformation@ The event will be aired in video and audio formats, and playback will be available to registered viewers shortly after the event. AM Best remains the leading rating agency of alternative risk transfer entities, with more than 200 such vehicles rated in the United States and throughout the world. For current Best's Credit Ratings and independent data on the captive and alternative risk transfer insurance market, please visit AM Best is a global credit rating agency, news publisher and data analytics provider specializing in the insurance industry. Headquartered in the United States, the company does business in over 100 countries with regional offices in London, Amsterdam, Dubai, Hong Kong, Singapore and Mexico City. For more information, visit


NDTV
6 days ago
- Science
- NDTV
Want To Study Abroad? Know Some Tuition-Free Medicine Courses In Germany
Study In Germany: Germany is renowned for offering tuition-free education to both domestic and international students. Several German universities offer Master of Science (MSc) programmes - many of which are entirely taught in English - for both winter and summer intakes, typically starting in September and April, respectively. Here is a list of top German universities offering tuition-free Master's programmes in medical and biomedical fields: 1. Otto von Guericke University, Magdeburg Otto von Guericke University offers MSc in Biochemical Engineering with no tuition fees. The four-semester program is taught entirely in English, so no prior knowledge of German is required. The course focuses on developing scientific and analytical skills to explore complex biomedical and technical relationships using foundational scientific principles. 2. RWTH Aachen University, Aachen RWTH Aachen provides MSc in Biomedical Engineering, which is completely taught in English, including the internship and master's thesis. This four-semester programme is open to both domestic and international students. Applications for winter 2025 programme are open until October. 3. Hamburg University of Applied Sciences This university offers MSc in Biomedical Engineering, conducted over three semesters and fully taught in English. Applications for the summer intake (April 2026) can be submitted between December 1, 2025, and January 15, 2026 through the official DAAD website. 4. Technische Hochschule Lubeck TH Lubeck offers a four-semester MSc in Biomedical Engineering to students from all educational backgrounds. The programme is primarily in English, with optional elective courses available in German. It's ideal for students aiming for careers in research, academia or industry. While winter applications for non-EU students have closed, updates on next year's summer intake will be available on the university's website soon. 5. Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg, Rheinbach This university offers a four-semester MSc in Biomedical Sciences, balancing both theoretical learning and practical experience to prepare students for successful careers in medicine-related fields. These programs are supported by the DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst), or the German Academic Exchange Service, which funds international students, researchers, and academics to study and conduct research in Germany.


Business Insider
22-07-2025
- Business
- Business Insider
New BITmarkets Study Finds No Direct Correlation Between Economic Globalization and Cryptocurrency Market Size
A new research study by cryptocurrency exchange BITmarkets, which challenges conventional assumptions about global economic integration and digital assets, has found no direct correlation between the degree of economic globalization and cryptocurrency market development. Bitcoin in particular has shown resilience and growth patterns that do not align with traditional globalization patterns. A comprehensive study by BITmarkets' analytical department, titled 'Globalization and the Crypto Market: Do They Influence One Another?', was presented to the crypto exchange's community in July 2025. Other key insights include: Born During 'Slowbalization': Bitcoin emerged in the aftermath of the 2008–2009 financial crisis, coinciding with the beginning of what economists call the 'slowbalization' period. Tech Stock Correlation: Bitcoin shows a stronger correlation with the Nasdaq index (approximately 0.5) than with gold (just above 0.2), suggesting it behaves more like a technology stock than a traditional store of value. 'We examined three major globalization metrics to find common ground between globalization and cryptocurrency. Our analysis found that while globalization has stagnated since the 2008 financial crisis, even showing signs of retreat in recent years, the cryptocurrency market has experienced unprecedented growth during this period and thereafter,' said Ali Daylami, Head of Data Analytics at BITmarkets. 'This suggests that digital assets are evolving as a truly disruptive force, developing independently of traditional economic integration patterns.' Methodology and Scope The study analyzed multiple globalization metrics, including: Trade Openness Index KOF Globalisation Index Frankel Index On the cryptocurrency side, researchers focused on Bitcoin due to its longest historical track record and dominant market share. Bitcoin's price activity, adoption trends, and market capitalization were studied and analyzed in detail. Implications for the Financial Sector The research findings have significant implications for how financial institutions and investors alike should view cryptocurrency markets and their development in relation to global economic trends. 'The data shows that cryptocurrencies may be carving out their own path in the global financial ecosystem,' Daylami explained. 'Rather than following traditional measures of economic development tied to globalization, digital assets appear to be creating an alternative financial infrastructure that transcends conventional economic boundaries.' Market Context The study comes at a time when the total cryptocurrency market capitalization stands at approximately $3.4 trillion USD, with Bitcoin maintaining around 60% of cryptocurrency market dominance. The research suggests that this growth has occurred despite—or perhaps precisely because of—the slowdown in traditional globalization. The analysis also found that while globalization peaked around 2008–2009 and has since stagnated, particularly following the COVID-19 pandemic, cryptocurrency adoption has accelerated among both retail and institutional investors. Full study is available at About BITmarkets BITmarkets is a cryptocurrency exchange that offers 24/7 support in more than 17 languages. Traders can engage in trading over 200 cryptocurrencies, as well as gain access to daily market updates and diverse educational materials. Security is a top priority at BITmarkets, with 99.9% of client funds held in cold storage. BITmarkets continues to reshape the way digital assets are used by both retail and institutional clients, focusing on making cryptocurrency more accessible, straightforward, and better connected to the broader financial world. Learn more about BITmarkets' license and regulatory framework, and for general information, visit or the exchange's listing on Contact: support@ marketing@ Spot trading services are provided to you by UAB BITmarkets, an authorised virtual currency exchange and depository virtual currency wallet operator in Lithuania operating under the registration No. 306062346, supervised by the Financial Crime Investigation Service, and operating under the trademark BITmarkets. We value the trust placed in the BITmarkets brand. Please be cautious of fraudulent websites, communications, or social platforms impersonating BITmarkets or using similar branding (such as our name or logo). Always verify the URL and ensure you are interacting only through our official channels. BITmarkets will never request sensitive information via unofficial or unsolicited messages. If in doubt, contact us through our official Support Desk. Crypto assets are unregulated, decentralised and highly volatile assets that entail substantial risks, and investors may lose all invested capital.

The Hindu
14-07-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
Veteran journalist Channaiah Itnalmath dead
Channaiah A. Itnalmath, veteran journalist, activist, and pro-Kannada campaigner, died in Athani in Belagavi district on Monday. The 62-year-old writer was undergoing treatment for rectal cancer, family sources said. He is survived by his mother, wife and son Abhinav Itnalmath, a student of medicine. A bilingual journalist, Mr. Itnalmath had worked for decades in Kannada and English newspapers. Before joining the newsroom, he had worked for Vimochana Sansthe, founded by B.L. Patil, for the rehabilitation of Devadasis and the education of their children. He was involved in running a school for the children of Devadasis in Athani and a clinic in Saundatti. Mr. Itnalmath was respected for his in-depth understanding of various social and political issues. He led several campaigns through his reports. They included comprehensive irrigation of the drier regions of Belagavi district like Athani, Nippani and Ramdurg, and creation of a new Athani district. His stories also gave voice to the woes of Kannada speaking communities in neighbouring Jath in Maharashtra. KLE society chairman Prabhakar Kore offered his condolences. Mr. Itnalmath was known for his dedication to truth and impactful reporting over a career. His analytical stories and sharp political commentary left a lasting impression on the readers. His journalistic contributions played a significant role in highlighting local issues and influencing public discourse in the region, Mr. Kore said. Mahantesh Kavatagimath, former MLC and KLE society director, said that Mr. Itnalmath had been a relentless campaigner for the cause of northern Karnataka. 'He would follow up on development issues long after others had forgotten them. His articles provided content for legislators who spoke in the winter session of the legislature,' he said.