After twenty-five years at Pictet, including nineteen years as a partner, Rémy Best will leave the college of partners in May 2023, the Geneva private bank announced on Wednesday. His career had led him to lead or co-lead the asset management business, private banking and the Technologies & Operations sector. After his departure, the 55-year-old banker will occupy a seat on the board of directors of the Swiss bank of the group and within the supervisory body of the Pictet group. In parallel, the current head of wealth management in Europe, Sven Holstenson, will join the college of partners on May 1, 2023, which will continue to have eight members. At 40, Sven Holstenson also deals with the management of very wealthy clients and sits on the management committee of the European bank of the Geneva group.
September 6, 2022
Up to 3 pounds .. Increasing the prices of LM and Marlboro cigarettes starting from
06:28 PM
Tuesday 06 September 2022
I wrote – Shaima Hefzy:
Ibrahim Imbabi, Head of the Tobacco Division of the Federation of Industries, announced an increase in the prices of foreign cigarettes of LM and Marlboro types between one and 3 pounds for a pack of 20 cigarettes.
According to Embabe’s statements, Philip Morris Egypt will raise the prices of its cigarette products, starting tomorrow, Wednesday.
Consumer prices will be as follows:
Merit of all kinds at a price of 52 pounds, an increase of 3 pounds.
Marlboro red at 48 pounds, with an increase of 2 pounds.
Marlboro Gold at 48 pounds, with an increase of 2 pounds.
Marlboro purple mix at 48 pounds, up by 2 pounds.
L&M red at 35 pounds, increments of one pound.
L&M blue, priced at 35 pounds, increments of one pound.
L&M Silver at 35 pounds, with an increase of one pound.
L&M Forward at 35 pounds, with an increase of one pound.
The price of L&M Motion cigarettes of all kinds was also fixed at EGP 28 per pack.
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IAEA “Requires consent of the parties to establish a protected area at the Japorijah nuclear power plant”
“Military equipment in various places in the nuclear power plant interferes with the operation of the security system… Risk of meltdown”
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(Geneva = Yonhap News) Correspondent Ahn Hee = The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) urged on the 6th (local time) to establish a protected area around the Zaporiza nuclear power plant in Ukraine, which has been bombarded by shelling in the recent clash between Russia and Ukraine.
The IAEA has written a report with the suggestion that such measures are necessary to ensure the safety of employees while maintaining the physical integrity of the nuclear power plant facilities as a result of field investigations by the Japorija nuclear power plant inspectorate composed of experts, The Associated Press reported. reported
The IAEA added in its report that “the establishment of a protected area around a nuclear power plant requires the consent of the Parties”.
The report points out that the Zaporiza nuclear power plant is being operated by a limited Ukrainian staff under Russian military occupation, which puts employees under high stress and pressure, and it is necessary to provide an appropriate working environment.
He also said that nuclear power plant employees are being restricted from accessing some facilities and must obtain permission from the Russian military to go to a spent fuel storage facility. The conditions are not in place for employees to respond quickly to emergencies.
The report also states that the IAEA has identified the presence of Russian military trucks and equipment at various locations within the nuclear power plant, including two turbine halls at the nuclear power plant, which it considers to be a factor that may interfere with the operation of safety and security systems.
In particular, the IAEA said that there were several cases where the external power supply of a nuclear power plant did not function properly during the fighting between Russia and Ukraine, and if the cooling system in the nuclear power plant that relies on external power is damaged, it can lead to a large-scale ‘reactor core melting’ (meltdown). warned that it might lead to
The Zaporiza nuclear power plant, Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, has been bombarded since the 5th of last month amid the fighting between Russia and Ukraine, raising concerns regarding radioactive material leakage.
Accordingly, IAEA Secretary-General Rafael Grosi and 14 inspectors composed of nuclear power plant security experts arrived at the Japoriza nuclear power plant on the 1st and conducted the inspection, and the results will be briefed to the UN Security Council on the same day.
The two remaining inspectors are delivering to the IAEA the on-site situation they learned while residing at the nuclear power plant.
Nevertheless, the bombardment and military activities surrounding the Japorija nuclear power plant continue.
The previous day, Ukraine’s state-owned nuclear power company Energoatom said that the last of its six reactors was shut off from the grid due to a fire caused by shelling.
On the other hand, the Russian-appointed administration of the city of Enerhodar claimed that the power lines around the nuclear power plant were damaged by Ukrainian shelling, causing a temporary power outage. The city administration said seven shells hit the building at the nuclear power plant complex.
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The Japanese yen, sensitive to interest rate movements, continued to decline, today, Tuesday, exceeding the barrier of 142 once morest the dollar, while the pound sterling and the euro tried to recover from multi-year lows once morest the dollar the previous day, but the euro did not succeed in that. The dollar rose 1.07 percent once morest the yen. to 142.1, a new high in 24 years. The dollar has risen 23 percent once morest the Japanese currency so far this year. US 10-year Treasury yields rose 3.2557 percent, from Friday’s close of 3.191 percent. US markets were closed on Monday for the Labor Day holiday. And both the pound sterling and the euro rose by more than 0.6 percent once morest the dollar in morning trading in Europe. Although the British pound managed to cling to this trend somewhat, rising 0.35 percent at $1.1564, the euro fell to remain unchanged on the day at $0.99205, slightly above its 20-year low hit the day before. And Archyde.com reported, on Monday, that the new British Prime Minister Liz Truss is considering freezing household energy bills in an attempt to avoid the winter cost of living crisis for millions of families. It is scheduled to meet European Union ministers on the ninth of September to discuss urgent measures at the level of the bloc to discuss how to confront the rise in gas and energy prices, which harms the industry in Europe and burdens families with expensive bills, following Russia stopped gas shipments to the countries of the Union.