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Competitive environment and high-value market drive significant growth in FDIC deposit data September 24, 2024 Pinnacle Financial Partners is the largest bank in the Nashville MSA by deposits, ranking No. 1 for seven consecutive years. The company says it has $19.7 billion in local deposits, 21.2 percent of the total market and 52.2 percent more than its closest competitor. FDIC data for the 12 months ending June 30, 2024. Despite having dominated the market for nearly a decade, Pinnacle ranks third in terms of added deposit dollars. “We founded Pinnacle to be Nashville’s local bank,” said Terry Turner, Pinnacle’s president…

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The Hemsworth family has been caught up in the hype surrounding a nearby property because their pet animal is an escape artist. Photo: Instagram. The Hemsworth family has been caught up in the hype surrounding the listing of Byron’s most expensive getaway, Ohana. It’s not because Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky are necessarily interested in buying Broken Head merchandise, but there seems to be a comfortable camaraderie shared between the neighboring families. For neighbors like Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky, the vendor says, “Sometimes the donkeys get loose.” Source: Instagram Ohana seller Russell Staley advised, “Sometimes donkeys get dazed.” “And…

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New research shows that running in the park not only increases physical activity and life satisfaction, especially among inactive people, but also provides cost-effective public health benefits and is more effective than traditional interventions. It has been shown that this is true. Research: The impact of parkrun on life satisfaction and its cost-effectiveness: a six-month study of UK parkrunners. Image credit: BJ Day Stock / Shutterstock.com In a recent study published in PLoS Global Public Health, researchers investigated the effectiveness of park running in reducing physical inactivity and investigated the cost-effectiveness of this approach. What is parkrun? According to the…

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A photo taken on November 4, 2019 shows a subway train crossing a railway bridge over the Han River in front of the skyline of Seoul’s Yeouido business district.Ed Jones | AFP | Getty ImagesAsia-Pacific markets were mostly higher on Monday, led by a 2% rise in Japan’s Nikkei Stock Average, as investors awaited decisions from the region’s central banks in a week.This week, three central banks, the Bank of Korea, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, and the Reserve Bank of India, are scheduled to announce their interest rate decisions.Economists polled by Reuters expect the Bank of Korea and…

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Greater labor market participation, a recovery in consumer demand and economic growth are among the reasons why emerging markets are in the spotlight this year. Emerging markets on the MSCI list include Brazil, China, Greece, India, Indonesia, South Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, the Philippines, Qatar, and Thailand. But one fund manager is looking beyond that list to Vietnam, “emerging markets and Asia’s next dragon.” “We are in a sweet spot in terms of economic growth, urbanization, labor market participation and good government policies. The market is also very cheap,” Shasha Li Mahri said. Eric Sturdza Investments’ senior fund manager manages the…

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Moody’s Ratings on Tuesday upgraded approximately $900 million in various special tax obligations and Garvey bonds in Florida, in part due to the application of the firm’s new U.S. state and territory rating methodology. It was.The rating agency upgraded $317.5 million in lottery revenue bonds issued through the Florida Board of Education from Aa3 to Aa1.Moody’s secured $305.5 million in stamp tax revenue bonds issued by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection for Everglades Restoration and Florida Forever, rated Aa3 to Aa2.The agency increased $96 million in Seaport Investment Program property fee revenue bonds issued by the Florida Department of…

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Circuit Court Finds Town Willfully Occupied Private Land Without Just Compensation After Damage to Drains Caused Flooding and Failed to Fix the Problem for Years, Virginia Court of Appeals The award of damages was approved. The town argued that the petition alleges negligent repair of the pipes, rather than the public use claims required for reverse condemnation. Justice Mary Grace O’Brien dissented, saying the petition clearly asserts a contrary accusation. “(D)Despite knowing that the City’s water mains would continue to flood (Plaintiff’s) property, the Town chose to do nothing to prevent the problem from occurring and recurring,” she wrote. He…

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – As fewer people struggle to get their electricity, water and internet back on, more people are scrambling to process insurance claims so they can start fixing up their homes.Senior investigative reporter Liz Owens explains why this process takes longer than restoring power.Insurers continue to have agents across the country, but as with applications for FEMA assistance, the process may not be completed quickly and additional claims may be required to make repairs.Lile: “I picked the wrong girl today because I don’t have that. Look at the plaster from Helen on the floor.”Leele: “The jury is still…

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Members of the Bristol 3rd District and Plymouth area communities held a retirement party to show their appreciation for longtime state Sen. Marc Pacheco as he prepares to retire at the end of this term. . At an event held at the Rosebrook Event Center on Sunday, October 6, representatives from the U.S. Congress and the many towns where Pacheco served spoke about how Pacheco influenced them and their communities. I talked about Taka. Wareham, Carver, Marion and Middleboro senators all echoed a similar message about Pacheco: that he’s more than just a senator, he’s a friend. “He has a…

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Stay informed with free updatesSimply sign up to UK Energy myFT Digest, delivered straight to your inbox.Proposals to split the UK’s electricity market so that prices differ by region risk driving up costs for manufacturers and discouraging investment, some of the UK’s biggest industry bodies have warned the government. There is. UK Steel, Make UK, Renewable UK and the Global Association of Infrastructure Investors have written to ministers saying they are concerned that proposals drawn up by the Conservative government could “increase the risk of deindustrialisation”. said.”It is clear that dividing the UK into regional price bands risks undermining investment…

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