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On Tuesday, the bank launched a customizable dashboard designed to help Goldman's institutional investor clients understand the state of financial markets. Currently, that's somewhat of a messy and manual process spread across several platforms, Chris Churchman, Goldman Sachs partner and head of Marquee, told Insider. Banks like Goldman Sachs benefit from more complex trades, like a complicated derivative with legs and hedges, that require more work. Goldman Sachs Marquee MarketView is accessible on desktop and mobile. "What clients have said to me is, you basically created Pinterest for capital markets, or you're creating a social network for capital markets," Churchman said.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Chris Churchman, Goldman, Banks, Churchman, There's Organizations: Business, Bloomberg, Citadel Securities, Bank of Japan Locations: MarketView, FactSet
Abortion is ancient history and that matters today
  + stars: | 2023-06-23 | by ( Katie Hunt | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +9 min
This long view of abortion matters, according to Mary Fissell, a professor of the history of medicine at Johns Hopkins University. That’s because assumptions about how abortion was viewed in the past color present-day arguments about abortion rights. Abortion opponents portray the rights granted by Roe v. Wade and legal access to abortion as an historical aberration, according to Fissell, which is not accurate, historians say. Earliest references to abortionThe first written references to abortion are contained in an ancient Egyptian papyrus written about 3,500 years ago. For most of history, abortion has not been an issue about the fetus, like it is today, but rather about women’s behavior.
Persons: Mary Fissell, Roe, Wade, , Fissell, , Dobbs, it’s, Lysistrata, Aristophanes, , Lisa Briggs, Briggs, Pliny the Elder, ” Briggs, It’s, Maeve Callan, Callan, , Saint Brigid, Patrick, Brigid, Peter Morrison, God, ” Callan, “ quickening, Pope Sixtus V, Pope Gregory XIV Organizations: CNN, Johns Hopkins University, US, Jackson, Health Organization, Cranfield University, British Museum, , Simpson College, AP, quicken Locations: United States, Dobbs v, Rome, Cyrene, Libya, Iowa, Medieval Ireland, Ireland, Leixlip, Kildare
Goldman Sachs is building out a tool used by institutional clients for pricing derivatives. Goldman Sachs is expanding on a tool aimed at simplifying the complex world of derivatives trading for its institutional clients. At its core, Visual Structuring is making it easier to translate an idea about the markets into a potential options trading strategy. Screenshot of Goldman Sachs' Visual Structuring tool used to price options. Visual Structuring helped them explain the risk they're taking in a way that's easy to monitor and understand.
Goldman Sachs is building out a tool used by institutional clients for pricing derivatives. Goldman Sachs is expanding on a tool aimed at simplifying the complex world of derivatives trading for its institutional clients. At its core, Visual Structuring is making it easier to translate an idea about the markets into a potential options trading strategy. Screenshot of Goldman Sachs' Visual Structuring tool used to price options. Visual Structuring helped them explain the risk they're taking in a way that's easy to monitor and understand.
Faithful and curious, the public strode briskly up the center aisle to pass by the bier after waiting in a line that by midmorning snaked around St. Peter’s Square. Filippo Tuccio, 35, came from Venice on an overnight train to view Benedict’s body. “I wanted to pay homage to Benedict because he had a key role in my life and my education. This is why I wanted to say goodbye today.”Public viewing lasts for 10 hours on Monday in St. Peter’s Basilica. Twelve hours of viewing are scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday before Thursday morning’s funeral, which will be led by Pope Francis, at St. Peter’s Square.
“At present his condition is stationary.”On Wednesday, Pope Francis revealed that his 95-year-old predecessor was “very ill” and he went to see him in his home in the Vatican Gardens. Francis called for prayers for Benedict, resulting in an outpouring of messages of solidarity from rank-and-file Catholics and cardinals alike. On Friday evening, the cardinal vicar of Rome, Cardinal Angelo De Donatis, celebrated a special Mass for Benedict in St. John in Lateran Basilica. Referring to Benedict’s nearly 10 years in retirement from the papacy, De Donatis said that the pope emeritus “even in old age, and in illness, continues to sustain humanity totally offering oneself.”The pope emeritus was “in profound communion with Pope Francis,” the cardinal said. At the end of Mass, De Donatis said the faithful were entrusting “our Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI to the maternal care” of Jesus’ mother, “because she has promised to be near to her children in the moment of trial.”
A French cardinal said on Monday that he had abused a 14-year-old girl in the 1980s, making him the first Catholic churchman of his rank to admit to personally abusing a minor. Cardinal Jean-Pierre Ricard, a former archbishop of Bordeaux and former president of the French Bishops Conference, said in a statement that he had “behaved in a reprehensible manner with a 14-year-old girl” 35 years earlier when he was serving as a priest.
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