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   Hilco Enterprise Valuation Services Announces Addition of Eric Jenkins as Managing Director and Head of Disputes Consulting practice  2022/08/10 21:09:00 Kwhen Finance
   Fernandinho shocks Pep with plan to leave City  2022/04/12 14:45:26 Kwhen Finance
   Enspira Appoints Dan Lee as Chief Financial Officer  2022/03/24 11:02:00 Kwhen Finance
   REPLY: Investing in a Sustainable Way: The Reply Sustainable Investment Challenge is Underway, Organised by Reply and Banca Generali and With a Completely Zero Negative Impact on the Environment  2022/03/04 08:30:00 Kwhen Finance
   What''s Your Favorite Feline? CFA Reports the 10 Most Popular Breeds in the World  2022/02/14 13:40:00 Kwhen Finance
   VictoryShares US 500 Volatility Wtd ETF (NASDAQ:CFA) Shares Sold by IFP Advisors Inc  2021/05/12 10:16:46 Dakota Financial News
IFP Advisors Inc lowered its position in VictoryShares US 500 Volatility Wtd ETF (NASDAQ:CFA) by 29.6% in the first quarter, according to the company in its most recent disclosure with the SEC. The firm owned 9,282 shares of the companys stock after selling 3,906 shares during the period. IFP Advisors Inc owned about 0.09% of []
   Astronomers spot the brightest supernova ever discovered  2020/04/14 15:19:25 New York Post
Scientists have discovered the brightest ever supernova. The supernova, dubbed SN2016aps, is the brightest, most energetic and likely most massive supernova that has ever taken place, according to the Harvard and Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA) in Cambridge, Mass. A paper on the research has been published in the journal Nature Astronomy. “SN2016aps is spectacular…
   CFA exams in June are getting postponed until December at the earliest due to the coronavirus, and refunds won't be issued  2020/03/20 18:30:10 Business Insider
The chartered financial analyst (CFA) exams in June will be postponed because of the coronavirus, said the CFA Institute, which administers the exams. The earliest date for exams would be December 2020, it said. The institute won't be issuing refunds because it is rescheduling all participants, it said on its website. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories . Exams to become a chartered financial analyst (CFA) will be postponed from June to a later date because of the coronavirus, said the CFA Institute, which administers the exams. The earliest date possible for the exams is December 2020, the institute said. The CFA Institute will not be issuing refunds, as it is rescheduling all participants for the June exams to a later date. People registered to take the exams in June will be notified by May 8 about rescheduled dates. "December 2020 will be the first available administration date for all three levels of the CFA Exam," the institute said on its website . "Postponed candidates will have the option of at least one additional date to defer to in 2021." Around 245,000 people were set to take the exam in June, the institute said in a statement . "We have hundreds of thousands of candidates around the world, and we know how much time they have invested in preparation for the June exams," said Margaret Franklin, CFA, President and CEO of CFA Institute. "We thank our candidates for their patience as we all navigate this unprecedented public health crisis." The delay was first reported by the Institutional Investor.
   Central Bank of Russia Continues to Fight Against the Legal Use of Cryptocurrencies ⋆ ZyCrypto  2020/03/17 15:34:55 ZyCrypto
While the Russian Ministry of Finance seeks to complete the project of the Bill "On Digital Financial Assets" (CFA) presented on February 25
   The Cat Fanciers' Association, Inc. (CFA) Announces Top 10 Most Popular Cat Breeds  2020/02/20 13:42:00 PR Newswire
CLEVELAND, Feb. 20, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The Cat Fanciers' Association, Inc. (CFA)—the world's largest registry of pedigreed cats—just revealed the world's ten most popular cat breeds. The ranking is based on the number of cats that were registered in 2019. CFA officially recognizes 45…
   Nile dam dispute: Al-Sisi tells Ethiopia PM to not beat war drums  2019/12/18 04:00:00 AfricaNews
Egyptian President Abdul Fattah Al-Sisi says a dispute regarding the Nile waters should not lead any of the parties into making statements of high security implications. “We don’t want to boast about our own might. But are you going to recruit a million people or are you going to build the dam?” Mr Sisi said. “Our resources shouldn’t be wasted in conflict and wars which cost millions. Use that money for development of people and our countries instead,” he added whiles speaking to journalists in Sharm el-Sheikh. His comments is in apparent reference to remarks made by Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in October this year that no might was going to stop the country from building the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, GERD. “Some say things about use of force (by Egypt). It should be underlined that no force could stop Ethiopia from building a dam,” PM Abiy said at the time “If there is a need to go to war, we could get millions readied. If some could fire a missile, others could use bombs.

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