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China Pacific Insurance
launched a London listing on Friday to raise up to
$2.15 billion, reviving a scheme to build investment links
between the two countries after a series of delays.
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Central, Eastern and
Southeastern Europe's banks are facing one of their worst years
since the global financial crisis a study on Friday showed, with
many expecting to cut back lending and see a jump in loan
defaults.
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Virus disrupted almost all manufacturing and construction sectors of European economy
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Pharmacy benefits manager Magellan
Health Inc said on Friday it was the target of a
ransomware attack in which customer information such as physical
addresses and health insurance account details may have been
leaked.
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The UK must come to terms with a permanent shift in consumer trends
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German insurers are putting
together plans for a multi-billion euro public-private fund to
deal with catastrophes like pandemics, magazine Der Spiegel
reported on Friday.
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Pharmacy benefits manager Magellan
Health Inc said on Friday it was the target of a
ransomware attack in which customer information such as physical
addresses and health insurance account details may have been
affected.
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Let the social beauty parade for a support buddy begin . . .
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Government of China's central
Hubei province said on Friday it will lower its COVID-19
emergency response from level II to level III effective from
Saturday.
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The leaders of Scotland and
Wales called on British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Friday
to extend the transition period with the European Union, saying
the coronavirus crisis had made meeting the year-end deadline
"extraordinarily reckless".