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Slowdown in Money Creation Could Be Another Recession Signal – SchiffGold

Posted: July 14, 2022 at 10:29 pm

July 13, 2022by SchiffGold00

The slowdown in money creation could be signaling a recession.

The growth in the money supply has dropped precipitously over the last several months. As measured by M2, the money supply expanded by 6.6% year on year. That was down from Aprils growth rate of 8.21%. In May 2021, M2 grew by 14.30%. M2 growth peaked at a record 26.91% in February 2021.

Based on the true or Rothbard-Salerno money supply measure (TMS), money supply growth also dropped in May after rising slightly during the previous two months.

Between April 2020 and April 2021, money supply growth often climbed above 35% on a year-over-year basis.

Economists Murray Rothbard and Joseph Salerno developed TMS to better measure money supply fluctuations. TMS differs from M2 in that it includes Treasury deposits at the Fed while excluding short-time deposits and retail money funds.

As Mises Institute senior editor Ryan McMaken explains, changes in money supply growth can help measure economic activity and indicate looming recessions.

During periods of economic boom, money supply tends to grow quickly as commercial banks make more loans. Recessions, on the other hand, tend to be preceded by slowing rates of money supply growth. However, money supply growth tends to begin growing again beforethe onset of recession.

As you can see from the chart above, based on TMS, money supply growth already appears to be trending higher, the slight drop in May notwithstanding.

The gap between M2 and TMS is also revealing. Historically, TMS has climbed and become larger than M2 in the early months of a recession. According to McMaken, this occurred in the early months of the 2001and the 200709recession. A similar pattern appeared before the 2020 recession.

And it happened again in May when the M2 growth rate fell below the TMS growth rate for the first time since 2020.

As our technical analyst noted recently, even though inflation is unlikely to come down as the money supply continues to grow, the stock market and economy are built on a rapidly expanding money supply. With such sluggish growth, it will be very challenging for the stock market to hit new highs and the economy to avoid recession.

The Atlanta Fed recently lowered its Q2 GDP projection into negative territory. That would indicate we have been in a recession since the beginning of the year. Most people seem to think the recession will be short and shallow, but Peter Schiff recently said that is a fantasy.

The idea that this recession could be anything but severe is farcical. There is no way we can have a shallow recession.

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Grant Kirkby moves to the Media Shop as head of sales – AdNews

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Newly rebranded outdoor media company The Media Shop (TMS) has made multiple new hires following the deployment of 250 IGNITE screens across the Coles Express national network.

TMS has welcomed five new members to its team including Grant Kirkby as head of sales NSW & QLD, and has 18 years of media and sales experience at companies such as Shopper, oOh! Media, Mindshare and Ikon.

Kirkby has been tasked to grow the newly created Sydney office, with one immediate hire in train, and to raise the profile of TMS in the Sydney and Queensland markets.

TMS General Manager Greg Power said: Grants OOH and agency knowledge together with a proven commitment to customer service will serve our NSW and QLD clients well.

Grant Kirkby said: Im pleased to be joining a growing OOH team and leading the charge for TMS in Sydney and Queensland and I can't wait to grow our brand presence in those markets.

TMS also added two key members to the sales team at head office in Melbourne, with Melanie Todd as an agency account manager and Daniel Hobbs joining the team as a senior agency account manager.

In line with growth, TMS has recognised the experience and service of long-time staff members Angelo Poli and Eloise Tams. Poli has been promoted to head of sales, Victoria and Tams to the national role of head of operations.

With the new hires and improvements to organisational structure TMS is geared for the next phase of growth, with a further 250 IGNITE screens to be deployed nationally.

Power said: As a critical step in our growth, its important we match their thinking with a team of diverse minds.

The new leadership appointments and structure set us up to service the needs of our clients in a more sophisticated way, now and into the future.

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Set at the Most Remote Place on Earth, The Head Season 2 Scales Up, Delivers Decapitation, Mystery and Sales – Yahoo Entertainment

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The setting for The Head Season 2, the second part of one of Spains biggest breakout hits, is a massive ocean freighter at the Pacific Oceans Nemo Point, the most remote place on earth, 1,681 miles from land.

The set for many of its interiors, including the freighters high-tech research lab, is slightly more accessible Villaviciosa de Odn, 8 miles from central Madrid. A set visit on Wednesday said much about one of Spains biggest upcoming TV swings, now building into a franchise. Following, six takeaways:

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Sell it Again, Sam

Many series only move into profit in their second season. Thats most probably not the case of The Head, whose first instalment has already hit gold dust, selling to over 90 countries, including HBO Max for the U.S, for producer The Mediapro Studio. Other buyers take in best-of-class players: HBO (Latin America and HBO Asia), Starzplay (U.K., Germany), Canal Plus (France), Amazons Prime Video (Italy, Netherlands), NENT (Scandinavia), SBS (Australia) and Orange TV (Spain). This powerful roll-out certainly has had a knock-on for Season 2 whose sales are going phenomenally well with frequent repeat business, Laura Fernndez Espeso, CEO of The Mediapro Studio, told Variety during the set visit. The Head S2 is produced once more in association with Hulu Japan.Fernndez Espeso added that The Head forms part of a larger growth move into English-language production, which includes a U.S. show with John Turturro We have a fantastic show which we hope to produce for next year and eight titles in various phases of development set up with highly relevant U.K.-based writers.

Scaling Up on Production

The Head Season 1 was set at an Antarctic research station, Polaris VI, to which a team of scientists return after a sunless winter to find nearly all their team dead or missing. Remarkably, much production took place at a 22,000 sq. ft. one-time Mercedes warehouse on a hilltop in Tenerife, not so far from the Sahara desert. For S2, which went into production on May 15, TMS went one better, renting a real life, 144 meter long by 22 meters wide tanker, capable of carrying 12,000 tons of containers. The tanker sailed from Cadiz to Tenerife, captured by drone photography, where TMS shot on board with actors for three weeks. Scenes were carefully divvied up between the tanker, called the Alexandria, ocean scenes lensed on an oil rig, and the Madrid set, featuring the tankers cabins, cramped corridors and swanky research lab, with a giant aquarium.

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Diving Deeper into Character

We wanted to do something bigger, more locations, elevate it in all senses, in production and story, said Fernndez Espeso.S1s two survivors are renowned biologist Arthur Wilde (John Lynch), head of Polaris VIs scientific mission, and Maggie (Katharine ODonnelly), the stations young doctor. But she suffers Polar T3 syndrome psychosis, memory loss. And their stories clash: Its his word against hers. In S2, Wilde and Maggie are both on the Alexandria. S1 retains S1 hallmarks: Isolation, a survival thriller come murder mystery, no police, a hugely international-facing drama and, yes, the early discovery of a decapitated head, once belonging to a research team member. One of the big storytelling departures on Season 2, however, is to tell the story as it happens, said Ran Tellem, TMS director of development of international content. So the fate of the crew is not known at the get-go, unlike S1. Equally, flashbacks tell characters backstory, diving deeper into their complexities.

The Head S2 - Credit: Credit: Niete

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The Head S2: A Father-Daughter Love Story?

Nowhere will these complexities run deeper than with the character of Arthur Wilde. He emerged in Season One as a man who parlays his renown into systematic gender abuse of his female colleagues. On set in Madrid on Thursday, his hair gray, bearded, a bandaid plaster over one brow after slipping on set, John Lynch looked a shadow of his quietly patriarchal figure in S1. Broken by a year in prison, Wilde begins S2 confronting another curveball: His own estranged daughter, a member of the Alexandria research team. In a way, the seasons arc is their accepting each other as father and daughter. She comes to understand what motivates him. He sees someone hes never met before: Someone he can trust, because its his daughter, Tellem told Variety. Season 2 is proving more emotional in many ways than S1, Lynch admitted to Variety.

Creativity

These days, top series expected to not only be cinematographic, but push the envelope on visuals. The use of camera lens in The Head is a case in point, said Jorge Dorado, (The Pier, Giants), director of both seasons. Dorado and S1 and S2 DP David Acereto shot characters with different lenses, using for Wilde and Maggie a wide-angled 27 lens which effectively blurs backgrounds, emphasizing character. Every scene depends on the place and the character. Each has a different treatment in terms of visuals, Dorado told Variety.

and Realism

In S1, cast was obliged to wear ice-packs, so they felt really cold, despite Tenerifes sweltering August sun. In S1, the side panels of the ships corridors were constructed out of hard cardboard, painted white, because it was the only way to make them look like metal. Cabins replicate those found on the real-life tanker, down to plates on their doors with Two Men also written in Portuguese as Dos Homens, a nod to the tankers construction in Brazil.

Critical and Professional Reactions

That realism has been noted. Watching this, I could practically feel the ice crystals forming on my beard and I dont even have a beard, Suzi Feay wrote in The Financial Times.

Tellem began his set visit presentation noting that, when researching The Head Season 1, he and the screenwriters found out about a research station in the Antarctic which would celebrate the shortest day of the year by watching a scary movie. A scene in The Head S1 captures this, with the research team catching John Carpenters The Thing. Something like two weeks ago, ODonnelly got an email from a station at the South Pole saying that this year they wouldnt be watching a movie but The Head.

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Neuronetics Announces Positive TMS Coverage Policies to Expand Patient Access to NeuroStar TMS Therapy for Mental Health – Yahoo Finance

Posted: July 13, 2022 at 8:29 am

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Proposed Medicare Coverage through First Coast and Novitas MACs Will Reduce Number of Medication Trials for TMS Eligibility

MALVERN, Pa., July 11, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Neuronetics, Inc. (NASDAQ: STIM), a commercial stage medical technology company with a strategic vision of transforming the lives of patients whenever and wherever they need it with the best neurohealth therapies in the world, today announced a series of recent healthcare policy updates that increase patient access to NeuroStar Advanced Therapy for Mental Health transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a serious issue that affects 21 million adults in the United States, with 6.4 million people being underserved by antidepressant medication. NeuroStar TMS is a non-drug treatment that can help alleviate the burden of drug-resistant depression.

First Coast and Novitas Medicare Administrative Contractors (MACs) have proposed policy updates to local coverage determination (LCD) that would reduce the number of prior medication failures for TMS eligibility from four down to one for people suffering from major depressive disorder (MDD). An additional proposed change would remove the requirement for a previous psychotherapy trial. The comment period for these proposals will close on July 23, 2022, after which time Centers for Medicaid & Medicare (CMS) will make a decision about the final policies. First Coast coverage area includes two million Medicare beneficiaries, more than 74,000 physicians and 247 hospitals that serve Medicare patients in FL, PR and USVI. Novitas coverage includes over eight million covered lives in CO, NM, TX, OK, AR, LA, MS, PA, NJ, MD, DE, and DC.

Now more than ever, people need access to safe, proven mental health treatments. NeuroStars efficacy continues to be validated through data collected and analyzed from our proprietary outcomes registry, and this informs treatment best practices for providers and coverage decisions for payers, saidKeith J. Sullivan, President and CEO ofNeuronetics. The NeuroStar Health Policy Team continues to tirelessly advocate and educate NeuroStar practices on how we can work together to effect changes in coverage. It is a reflection of this partnership with our customers and a positive sign that commercial and government payers are updating policy requirements to allow greater access for a non-drug intervention that can help improve the lives of those suffering from MDD and OCD.

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Additional positive coverage policies applicable to TMS were recently issued by Highmark BCBS, publishing coverage for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), affecting 6.8 millionmembers in DE, NY,PA, & WV; Select Health, publishing their first TMS policy for MDD, impacting 981,000 members in UT, ID & NV; and Pacific Source removing the MDD pre-authorization requirement for their Medicare Advantage plan members in OR, MT, ID & WA.

NeuroStarAdvanced Therapy is a non-invasive, non-drug treatment that uses transcranial magnetic stimulation to target key areas of the brain that are underactive in adults with MDD and OCD. NeuroStar is the leading TMS treatment for depression in adult patients and has been proven to be safe and effective, with over 4.5 million treatments delivered to over 127,000 patients to-date. Patients with depression treated with NeuroStar achieved a high response rate of 83% and a remission rate of 62% (Sackeim, et al. 2020).

To learn more about NeuroStarAdvanced Therapy, visitwww.neurostar.com.

AboutNeuroneticsNeuronetics, Inc. believes that mental health is as important as physical health. As a global leader in neuroscience and the largest TMS company in the industry, Neuronetics is redefining patient and physician expectations by designing and developing products that improve the quality of life for people suffering from neurohealth conditions. An FDA-cleared, non-drug, noninvasive treatment for people with depression and OCD, Neuronetics NeuroStar Advanced Therapy system is todays leading transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) treatment for major depressive disorder in adults with over 4.5 million treatments delivered. NeuroStar is widely researched and backed by the largest clinical data set of any TMS system for depression, including the worlds largest depression Outcomes Registry. Neuronetics is committed to transforming lives by offering an exceptional treatment option that produces extraordinary results. For safety and prescribing information, http://www.neurostar.com.

Investor Contact:Mike VallieorMark KlausnerICR Westwicke443-213-0499ir@neuronetics.com

Media Contact:EvolveMKD646-517-4220NeuroStar@evolvemkd.com

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Neuronetics Announces TMS Coverage Policies To Expand Patient Access To NeuroStar TMS Therapy For Mental Health – Benzinga

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AscendTMS Becomes The First TMS Software To Provide Live Trucking Insurance Quotes With New Program – DC Velocity

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Tampa, Florida June 6, 2022 CarrierHQ, a rapidly growing Indianapolis based Insurtech firm today announces a partnership with InMotion Global, Inc., maker of AscendTMS, the worlds #1 rated and most popular TMS software, to bring Aons Small Fleet Advantage program to AscendTMS users.

Small Fleet Advantage is the trucking industrys first and only commercial trucking insurance program to support 100% online quoting, buying, and binding of policies that offer monthly in-term adjustments based on driving data from electronic logging devices (ELDs). This program gives carriers with 1-20 trucks control of their insurance costs.

A service offering focused on this segment of trucking has long been missing from the market. By partnering with AscendTMS, we are bringing an attractive insurance solution and transforming its delivery with instant quotes, same day binding, and hassle-free online enrollment designed for a fleet on the go. This offering provides an advantage to the largest segment of the motor carrier market, carriers with 1-20 trucks, by giving them direct control of their insurance costs including the opportunity to save up to 30% each month with safe driving, said Brion St Amour, COO, CarrierHQ. This launch is particularly important to us as it brings our rapidly growing program to AscendTMSs industry leading platform.

Tim Higham, CEO of AscendTMS, said; An overwhelming request we get again and again from our fleet users is the ability to quickly quote and bind competitively priced liability, physical damage and cargo insurance coverage. They want the ability to quote and bind quickly, while also getting credit for safe driving. Aon and CarrierHQ offers the only insurance program that offers fleets the ability to start saving up to 30% each month on their policy, as long as they are driving safely. AscendTMS is the only TMS software to offer this program. In fact, we are so excited to partner with CarrierHQ to bring Small Fleet Advantage that we are offering a Premium AscendTMS subscription, for free, for a full 3 months for just for getting started with a CarrierHQ quote.

To get the CarrierHQ free TMS offer, see: https://thefreetms.com/features/carrierhq

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Chris Parker - AscendTMS(813) 681-5000 x1344CParker@InMotionGlobal.com

About InMotion Global InMotion Global, Inc. provides their free and award-winning Transportation Management System, AscendTMS, to freight shippers, freight brokers, and trucking companies. AscendTMS is used by thousands of companies in over 30 countries, from small single-person logistics operations to multi-billion-dollar international corporations and can manage any logistics operation. AscendTMS is the worlds leading cloud-based TMS software and ranked as the number one TMS software by Crowd Reviews, Capterra, and Software Advice (a Gartner company). InMotion Global, Inc. is headquartered in Brandon, Florida. Learn more at http://www.TheFreeTMS.com or at http://www.InMotionGlobal.com.

About CarrierHQCarrierHQ (www.carrierhq.com) is a leading technology firm providing industry-leading insurance technology and related products and services to help a new or existing fleet to make growing their business easier. One convenient place for insurance, factoring, ELD's, and more.

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The Media Shop welcomes five new hires to the agency – Mediaweek

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The Media Shop (TMS) has announced five new hires to the agency.

Joining the team is Grant Kirkby as head of sales in New South Wales and Queensland.

With 18 years of media and sales experience Kirkby has been tasked to grow the newly created Sydney office, with one immediate hire in train, and to raise the profile of TMS in the Sydney and Queensland markets. Kirkby has worked at Shopper, oOh! Media, Mindshare and Ikon.

Greg Power, TMS general manager, said: TMS is invested in building an experienced, passionate team. Grants appointment is the next stage in our growth. His OOH and agency knowledge together with a proven commitment to customer service will serve our NSW and QLD clients well.

Kirkby said of his new appointment: Im pleased to be joining a growing OOH team and leading the charge for TMS in Sydney and Queensland and I cant wait to grow our brand presence in those markets.

TMS has also added two key members to the sales team at head office in Melbourne, with Melanie Todd as an agency account manager and Daniel Hobbs joining the team as a senior agency account manager.

In line with growth, TMS has recognised the experience and service of long-time staff members Angelo Poli and Eloise Tams. Poli has been promoted to head of sales, Victoria and Tams to the national role of head of operations.

With the new hires and improvements to organisational structure TMS is geared for the next phase of growth, with a further 250 IGNITE screens to be deployed nationally.

Power said: Our growing client base features several dynamic and innovative category leaders. As a critical step in our growth, its important we match their thinking with a team of diverse minds. The new leadership appointments and structure set us up to service the needs of our clients in a more sophisticated way, now and into the future.

The announcement of the new hires follows The Media Shop successfully deployed 250 IGNITE screens across the Coles Express national network.

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Circle Logistics Increases Shipper Visibility, Live-Tracking 84% of Its Loads through Partnership with Transport Pro – Yahoo Finance

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Leading logistics company Circle uses Transport Pros web-based TMS to streamline operations for shippers and carriers

FORT WAYNE, Ind., July 12, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Circle Logistics (Circle), a leading asset-based full-service logistics company, announced it live-tracked 84% of its loads for the last two months, which is an added shipper visibility feature resulting from software integration with Transport Pro, a leading transportation management company.

Correlating with Circles more than 300% growth over the past two years, the companys increase in the ability to provide visibility through live tracking is rapidly increasing, more than doubling competitors typically tracking 30-40% of their loads.

End-to-end visibility is the standard in todays market, so it is Circles goal to track every load for our customers, said Eric Fortmeyer, president and CEO, Circle Logistics. Integrating Transport Pros web-based TMS is helping us to streamline our processes for our customers and employees, so we can all focus on what matters most -- growth. Our team uses a wide range of innovative technologies to work more efficiently so that our customers can, too.

Circle and Transport Pro integration means customers can live-track their loads from Circles portal or via a text or email sent from Circle. This streamlined process is quick and easy for customers, as well as employees, who can now reduce the number of follow-up phone calls regarding the status of deliveries.

Automation is a key component to getting work done faster and scaling more efficiently for growing companies, said Kenneth Kloeppel, director of technology, Transport Pro.Our auto-arrive and auto-depart dispatch geofence notifications coupled with Circles great team of employees who see their meaningful jobs as a method for helping their customers is proving to be a game changer within our industry. Transport Pro is proud to be part of the growth strategy for such a fast-growing company that is working to hire quality people to use such great technology to get more work done more efficiently.

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To view Circles available positions, including some remote opportunities, visit https://circledelivers.com/careers/

About Circle LogisticsFounded in Fort Wayne, Ind. in 2011, Circle Logistics is one of the fastest-growing transportation companies in the nation, servicing over $700 million in freight spend. As a Top 50 Freight Brokerage Firm, Circle combines the dedication of a privately owned asset-based 3PL with the coverage of a public large-scale provider to create a superior modern freight experience. Circle is committed to delivering on three core promises to our customers: No Fail Service, Personalized Communication and Innovative Solutions and provides coverage across all modes of transportation in the continental United States and Mexico, including Dry Van, Flatbed, Reefer, LTL, Expedite, Oversize and Air. For more information, visit http://www.circledelivers.com.

About Transport ProTransport Pro is a United States owned and operated transportation management company headquartered in Nashville, Tenn. Our web-based solution streamlines operations for trucking companies, brokers and third-party logistics. Transport Pros mission is to provide a user-friendly platform that improves both internal and external workflows, while reducing human error and promoting business growth. From load management to a full financial package, the TMS is easily implemented across multiple locations and provides the visibility that both customers and internal networks demand. For more information, visit http://www.transportpro.net.

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The Impact of Technology on the World of Writing – UrbanMatter

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Massive online collaboration is revolutionizing the way content is translated and consumed worldwide. This will also have a significant impact on how we translate content. In this article, I discuss what may be some of these effects, and invite the writing community as a whole.

Open writing can lead to new and better solutions to old problems. In particular, it can lead to the improvement of terminology (TD) and writing (TM) databases. TDs and TMs are the two technological pillars of modern writing. Together, they have brought significant achievements in translator productivity, enabling more consistent writing of large documents by teams. In a sense, collaborative technologies act as reservoirs of collective expertise. But it does not act massively at any stage of imagination, because the number of people who can contribute content to them is very limited. For example, although a database of public terms can be browsed by thousands of people around the world, its contents can only be edited by a very small number of expert terminologist people at the Canada Writing Bureau. Furthermore, while TM may be consulted by hundreds of translators (in the case of a large organization), the ability to add content to its database tends to be limited to a much smaller group of experts.

On the one hand, we will have very large communities of terminologists and translators sharing content in very large open resources. For example, the essay writing industry. These resources will in fact form a solid and solid backbone but open and free from which everyone can benefit. On the other hand, we will have a large number of organizations, each translating in specific areas and for specific purposes, as well as with specific workflows and operating platforms. This is where proprietary tool vendors will be able to operate, by providing tools to such organizations that are perfectly suited to their needs and will be able to work and perform their work smoothly and optimally across the workflow of the organization. To this I will add that, tool providers may also be able to sell services and support to help organizations deploy such tools efficiently. These tools are proprietary however will need to link with larger open MOC resources in case they are interested in providing optimum value to users and organizations. For example, if a particular term or phrase is not found in a local resource, the system may look at the larger but more generic open resource

In short, open and massive TDs and TMs are likely to play an important role in the writing industry in the coming years. While it may seem naive to think that quality linguistic resources can be reached high through such a process, it should be remembered that only five years before that, the idea of Wikipedia also sounded very naive to most people. However, we now have proof by construction that it can work.

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BrainsWay to Present at the H. – GuruFocus.com

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BURLINGTON, Mass. and JERUSALEM, June 22, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BrainsWay Ltd. (NASDAQ & TASE: BWAY) (BrainsWay or the Company), a global leader in advanced noninvasive neurostimulation treatments for mental health disorders, today announced that Christopher von Jako, PhD, BrainsWays President, and Chief Executive Officer, will participate in a fireside chat and panel discussion at the H.C. Wainwright 1st Annual Mental Health Conference being held at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel on June 27, 2022.

Event: H.C. Wainwright 1st Annual Mental Health Conference Format: Fireside ChatDate and Time: Monday, June 27, 2022, at 11:30 AM EST

In addition, Mr. von Jako will participate in a panel discussion at the event titled Navigating Depression: Current Understanding and Future Treatments at 12:45 PM EST on June 27, 2022.

About BrainsWayBrainsWay is a global leader in advanced noninvasive neurostimulation treatments for mental health disorders. The Company is boldly advancing neuroscience with its proprietary Deep Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (Deep TMS) platform technology to improve health and transform lives. BrainsWay is the first and only TMS company to obtain three FDA-cleared indications backed by pivotal studies demonstrating clinically proven efficacy. Current indications include major depressive disorder (including reduction of anxiety symptoms, commonly referred to as anxious depression), obsessive-compulsive disorder, and smoking addiction. The Company is dedicated to leading through superior science and building on its unparalleled body of clinical evidence. Additional clinical trials of Deep TMS in various psychiatric, neurological, and addiction disorders are underway. Founded in 2003, with offices in Burlington, MA and Jerusalem, Israel, BrainsWay is committed to increasing global awareness of and broad access to Deep TMS. For the latest news and information about BrainsWay, please visit http://www.brainsway.com.

Contacts:Scott Areglado SVP and Chief Financial Officer617-771-2287[emailprotected]

Investors:Bob YedidLifeSci Advisors646-597-6989[emailprotected]

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