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SHANGHAI/LONDON, Sept 4 (Reuters) - China on Monday banned
and deemed illegal the practice of raising funds through
launches of token-based digital currencies.
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FRANKFURT, Sept 4 (Reuters) - The European Central Bank
bought fewer German bonds in August than in any month since the
start of its stimulus programme, data showed on Monday,
suggesting it was holding back to avoid running out of debt to
buy.
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Eurosceptics seize on impasse in talks, arguing UK can thrive without exit deal
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* Pirelli sees 40 pct dividend payout as of 2018 results
(Adds valuation according to joint global coordinator)
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OSLO, Sept 4 (Reuters) - Norway's Consumer Council said it
would proceed with a class action lawsuit against bank DNB
, on behalf of thousands of customers who claim they
were overcharged, after the lender failed to have the case
dismissed.
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MECCA/RIYADH, Sept 4 (Reuters) - A few steps away from
Mecca's Grand Mosque, a dozen empty towers rise into the sky
above the holy city visited by millions of Muslim pilgrims every
year.
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LONDON, Sept 4 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Two leading
British retailers have pulled a range of luxury granite worktops
from sale after rights groups found that many of the labourers
mining the rock in southern Indian quarries are victims of
modern slavery.
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MOSCOW, Sept 4 (Reuters) - Russia has chosen an investment
firm to advise it on the sale of a controlling stake in state
grain trader United Grain Company (UGC), signalling it will
press ahead with the privatisation despite market uncertainty
due to poor relations with the West.
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Move would affect some state employees, such as nurses and new teachers
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CINCINNATI/WASHINGTON Sept 4 (Reuters) - The head of the
U.S. consumer watchdog will discuss his agency's work at one of
the country's largest Labor Day gatherings on Monday and
simultaneously stoke major doubts about its future.