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The euro turns 20 in January but
came of age as the world's number two currency some time ago.
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London-based bond trading
platforms and investment banks running European governments'
debt sales are accelerating plans to move business across the
Channel, fearing a no-deal Brexit will leave them unable to
serve continental clients.
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Three Bulgarians were arrested and
charged over the theft of cryptocurrencies worth about $5
million, the interior ministry and prosecutors' office and said
on Monday.
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U.S. photo agency Getty Images Inc
said on Monday it received a $500 million investment
from a unit of Koch Industries.
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One in 5 venues has closed since 2008, forcing larger survivors to focus on food and tourists
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Norway's DNO has
launched a hostile bid to buy all of Faroe Petroleum in
a deal valuing the London-listed company at around 608 million
pounds ($781 million), sending Faroe shares up by a quarter.
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Britain Prime Minister Theresa
May's spokesman welcomed the pardon of British academic Matthew
Hedges by the United Arab Emirates on Monday.
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Prosecutors in Kenya charged
three Chinese men on Monday with trying to bribe detectives
investigating fraud involving ticket sales on a $3.2 billion
railway built by a Chinese company.
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A gradual slowdown in euro
zone growth is normal and may be in part temporary, European
Central Bank President Mario Draghi said on Monday, arguing that
his assessment for inflation has not changed even if growth is
weaker than earlier thought.
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