ATFX Connect enhances its risk management with Centroid Solutions
LONDON, May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ ATFX Connect, the institutional arm of ATFX, focusing on Hedge Funds, Family Offices, B2B, Asset Managers, HNW s, and spread betting account has partnered with Centroid Solutions for several years.
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Through the partnership with Centroid, ATFX Connect enhanced their risk management to the next level. The flexible infrastructure enables ATFX Connect to manage real-time analytical tools and sophisticated risk management functionality. Centroid24 Risk Management Suite consolidates data from all platforms and trading systems, generates an in-depth view of overall trading performance, highlighting potential risks in real time and helping brokers understand their risk exposure in different
JOINT BASE CAPE COD The federal National Guard Bureau issued a finding last week that the multipurpose machine-gun range planned for Camp Edwards would not have a significant impact on the surrounding environment.
The April 30 finding in support of the Massachusetts Army National Guard s environmental assessment allows the Guard to move forward in the process of planning for the range.
The decision comes amid public outcry over the project.
Over the past year, community members, environmental activists and state and federal legislators have spoken out against the proposed project. Concerns have been raised about how the proposed range would affect the surrounding wildlife habitat and the region s sole source aquifer, which accounts for 100% of the Cape s drinking water, as well as traffic and noise brought about by the range.
The National Guard Bureau has determined that the range at Camp Edwards on Joint Base Cape Cod would not significantly affect the region's environment. But neighbors, environmental activists and state and federal lawmakers have raised concerns about how the range would affect wildlife habitat and the region’s sole source aquifer.
National Guard training range at Cape Code gets key federal approval The Associated Press 4 hours ago Soldiers from the 1058th Transportation Company, Massachusetts National Guard, conduct a night base defense live-fire exercise under the illumination of a green flare during the Combined Arms Exercise: Patriot Crucible at Joint Base Cape Cod on Aug. 1, 2019. (Staff Sgt. Steven C. Eaton/Massachusetts National Guard) BOURNE, Mass. A proposed machine gun training range at a National Guard base in Massachusetts has received approval from a federal agency. The National Guard Bureau has determined that the range at Camp Edwards on Joint Base Cape Cod would not significantly affect the region’s environment.
By BETH TREFFEISEN | Cape Cod Times | Published: May 5, 2021 JOINT BASE CAPE COD, Mass. (Tribune News Service) The federal National Guard Bureau issued a finding last week that the multipurpose machine-gun range planned for Camp Edwards would not have a significant impact on the surrounding environment. The April 30 finding in support of the Massachusetts Army National Guard s environmental assessment allows the Guard to move forward in planning for the range. The decision comes amid a public outcry over the project. Over the past year, community members, environmental activists and state and federal legislators have spoken out against the proposed project. Concerns have been raised about how the proposed range would affect the surrounding wildlife habitat and the region s sole source aquifer, which accounts for 100% of the Cape s drinking water, as well as traffic and noise brought about by the range.