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The Cybersecurity 202: Schools are another prime ransomware target

The Cybersecurity 202: Schools are another prime ransomware target
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UPDATE 2-FTSE Russell to remove more China stocks from indexes over U S ban

UPDATE 2-FTSE Russell to remove more China stocks from indexes over U S ban
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U S blacklists dozens of Chinese firms including SMIC, DJI | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis

U S blacklists dozens of Chinese firms including SMIC, DJI | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis
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S&P Dow Jones, FTSE Russell To Remove Several Chinese Companies From Their Indices To Comply With U S Investment Ban On Firms Linked To Chinese Military

S&P Dow Jones, FTSE Russell To Remove Several Chinese Companies From Their Indices To Comply With U.S Investment Ban On Firms Linked To Chinese Military by Swarajya Staff - Jul 9, 2021 10:33 AM FTSE Nasdaq Snapshot S&P Dow Jones and FTSE Russell will remove several Chinese companies from their indices to comply with an executive order passed last month by U.S President Joe Biden that prohibits investment in businesses believed to have ties to the Chinese military. The removals will force global fund managers to rebalance their investment allocations that mirror the indices, dropping the businesses that are no longer part of those benchmarks. In the first six months this year as many as 36 Chinese companies received a total of US$12.6 billion in their initial public offerings.

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