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Bella Thorne Set To Star In Dark Comedy, The Trainer, Directed By Tony Kaye

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Friday, May 6, 2022

LOS ANGELES, May 6, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Bella Thorne is set to star alongside Vito Schnabel in the upcoming dark comedy, The Trainer, directed by Tony Kaye (American History X).

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  • LOS ANGELES, May 6, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Bella Thorne is set to star alongside Vito Schnabel in the upcoming dark comedy, The Trainer, directed by Tony Kaye (American History X).
  • It is based on an original script by Schnabel and takes place in Los Angeles over the course of eight days.
  • Schnabel, Kaye and Jeremy Steckler are producing, with George Paaswell serving as executive producer.
  • "I'm so excited Vito is bringing this story to life with Tony Kaye, Thorne said.

Isabel Schnabel: Q&A on Twitter

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Wednesday, June 10, 2020

INTERVIEWQ&A on TwitterInterview on Twitter with Isabel Schnabel, Member of the Executive Board of the ECB, conducted and published on 9 June 2020 9 June 2020 Good afternoon, this is @Isabel_Schnabel, Executive Board member @ecb.

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INTERVIEW

Q&A on Twitter

    Interview on Twitter with Isabel Schnabel, Member of the Executive Board of the ECB, conducted and published on 9 June 2020

      • 9 June 2020 Good afternoon, this is @Isabel_Schnabel, Executive Board member @ecb.
      • Why do you continue to use and expand QE, given that it has been a massive contributer to wealth inequality over the past decade?
      • Schnabel: The Eurosystem currently holds around 9% of its balance sheet in the form of gold and gold receivables: https://www.ecb.europa.eu/press/pr/wfs/2020/html/ecb.fst200602.en.html.
      • Gold is an important foreign reserve asset that is held for liquidity and risk diversification purposes.
      • Offering more attractive conditions in TLTROs is an effective way to foster bank lending to households and firms.
      • Schnabel: We proactively monitor current developments in the area of stablecoins, assessing regulatory and financial stability implications: https://www.ecb.europa.eu/pub/financial-stability/macroprudential-bullet....
      • At the same time, we are open to innovation, including in the area of digital currencies.
      • #AskECB Schnabel: Currently, we consider asset purchases to be a more effective and efficient tool, also taking potential side effects into account.
      • But our experience with negative interest rates has been positive, and lowering interest rates remains an option for the future.
      • #AskECB #AskECB What kind of data would make you reconsider the fact that QE actually boosts inflation instead of the opposite?
      • Schnabel: This question has to be analysed by comparing actual inflation with a counterfactual situation without QE.
      • (I assume we can agree that the soft reporting requirements towards the EU parliament do not suffice as answer.)
      • #AskECB How are you ever going to normalise or will you just keep digging deeper and deeper until it all comes crashing down?!?
      • Article 123.1of TFEU can be temporarily suspended to allow monetary financing and to avoid austerity in the future.
      • Schnabel: The prohibition of monetary financing is a cornerstone of our monetary system that ensures monetary stability.
      • #AskECB #AskECB Dear @Isabel_Schnabel, as the @ecb assessed the climate impact of its #COVID response and operations in general?
      • We will analyse the role of climate change for our economic models, investment portfolios, risk assessments and monetary policy operations.
      • #AskECB #AskECB Would be interested to learn whether your stance on buying green bonds changed?
      • Schnabel: The Eurosystem holds close to 20% of the green bonds eligible for our corporate bond purchase programmes.
      • How do you think the average person benefits, if their purchasing power falls at an even faster rate than currently?
      • Schnabel: Inflation is well below our aim of below, but close to, 2% and is expected to fall further due to COVID-19.
      • #AskECB

    Isabel Schnabel: Q&A on Twitter

    Retrieved on: 
    Wednesday, June 10, 2020

    INTERVIEWQ&A on TwitterInterview on Twitter with Isabel Schnabel, Member of the Executive Board of the ECB, conducted and published on 9 June 2020 9 June 2020 Good afternoon, this is @Isabel_Schnabel, Executive Board member @ecb.

    Key Points: 


    INTERVIEW

    Q&A on Twitter

      Interview on Twitter with Isabel Schnabel, Member of the Executive Board of the ECB, conducted and published on 9 June 2020

        • 9 June 2020 Good afternoon, this is @Isabel_Schnabel, Executive Board member @ecb.
        • Why do you continue to use and expand QE, given that it has been a massive contributer to wealth inequality over the past decade?
        • Schnabel: The Eurosystem currently holds around 9% of its balance sheet in the form of gold and gold receivables: https://www.ecb.europa.eu/press/pr/wfs/2020/html/ecb.fst200602.en.html.
        • Gold is an important foreign reserve asset that is held for liquidity and risk diversification purposes.
        • Offering more attractive conditions in TLTROs is an effective way to foster bank lending to households and firms.
        • Schnabel: We proactively monitor current developments in the area of stablecoins, assessing regulatory and financial stability implications: https://www.ecb.europa.eu/pub/financial-stability/macroprudential-bullet....
        • At the same time, we are open to innovation, including in the area of digital currencies.
        • #AskECB Schnabel: Currently, we consider asset purchases to be a more effective and efficient tool, also taking potential side effects into account.
        • But our experience with negative interest rates has been positive, and lowering interest rates remains an option for the future.
        • #AskECB #AskECB What kind of data would make you reconsider the fact that QE actually boosts inflation instead of the opposite?
        • Schnabel: This question has to be analysed by comparing actual inflation with a counterfactual situation without QE.
        • (I assume we can agree that the soft reporting requirements towards the EU parliament do not suffice as answer.)
        • #AskECB How are you ever going to normalise or will you just keep digging deeper and deeper until it all comes crashing down?!?
        • Article 123.1of TFEU can be temporarily suspended to allow monetary financing and to avoid austerity in the future.
        • Schnabel: The prohibition of monetary financing is a cornerstone of our monetary system that ensures monetary stability.
        • #AskECB #AskECB Dear @Isabel_Schnabel, as the @ecb assessed the climate impact of its #COVID response and operations in general?
        • We will analyse the role of climate change for our economic models, investment portfolios, risk assessments and monetary policy operations.
        • #AskECB #AskECB Would be interested to learn whether your stance on buying green bonds changed?
        • Schnabel: The Eurosystem holds close to 20% of the green bonds eligible for our corporate bond purchase programmes.
        • How do you think the average person benefits, if their purchasing power falls at an even faster rate than currently?
        • Schnabel: Inflation is well below our aim of below, but close to, 2% and is expected to fall further due to COVID-19.
        • #AskECB

      Isabel Schnabel: Interview with Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik

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      Thursday, May 28, 2020

      INTERVIEWInterview with Perspektiven der WirtschaftspolitikInterview with Isabel Schnabel, Member of the Executive Board of the ECB, conducted by Karen Horn

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      INTERVIEW

      Interview with Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik

        Interview with Isabel Schnabel, Member of the Executive Board of the ECB, conducted by Karen Horn

        Isabel Schnabel: Interview with Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik

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        Thursday, May 28, 2020

        INTERVIEWInterview with Perspektiven der WirtschaftspolitikInterview with Isabel Schnabel, Member of the Executive Board of the ECB, conducted by Karen Horn

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        INTERVIEW

        Interview with Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik

          Interview with Isabel Schnabel, Member of the Executive Board of the ECB, conducted by Karen Horn