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Cutting CGN against UK interests

If the British government removes a Chinese nuclear energy company from power projects it could have a "domino effect" and damage the United Kingdom's reputation as a credible global partner, experts said.

Atlanta townhomes near Edgewood MARTA station could list for $575K - Atlanta Business Chronicle

Atlanta townhomes near Edgewood MARTA station could list for $575K - Atlanta Business Chronicle
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China viewed as key driver for recovery | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

China viewed as key driver for recovery | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide
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Gulf Winds Cares Foundation awards $20,000 in scholarship funding

Gulf Winds Cares Foundation awards $20,000 in scholarship funding Special to Gannett/USA TODAY NETWORK PENSACOLA The Gulf Winds Cares Foundation provided $20,000 in scholarships to four graduating high school seniors. Winfred Brittain, Noah Calvery, Jacob Greeson and Emma Ostrom were each awarded $5,000 to further their education at a higher learning institution. Gulf Winds received 61 applications for the Scholarship Program, designed to support students that are members of Gulf Winds Credit Union in their first year of higher education. “We had a record number of applicants this year,” said Chris Rutledge, CEO/president of Gulf Winds. “The quality of the applications indicates that our future is bright as the next generation of leaders comes into their own.”

China, EU to keep strengthening ties in financial services sector | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

China, EU to keep strengthening ties in financial services sector China and the European Union have consistently strengthened their relationship across the financial services sector since the 2008-09 global financial crisis, according to a new study, and experts believe this trend will continue to accelerate in the post-pandemic era, despite the political strains between the two powerhouses. A joint study conducted by the Luxembourg for Finance center and PwC Luxembourg found that Chinese investment in Europe escalated from 6.1 billion euros ($7.42 billion) in 2010 to 79 billion euros in 2018, with financial services representing the second-largest investment sector. The volume of European Union foreign direct investment in China still far exceeds China’s investment in Europe, growing at a compound annual growth rate of 6.7 percent since 2002, reaching 189.4 billion euros in 2018, with a notable increase in the EU’s FDI in China’s financial and insurance sector, according to

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