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Economists are now admitting that they were wrong about globalization economics Article 3081 words, published Oct 22 2019 15 votes
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SoftBank seeking to take control of WeWork through financing package business Article 288 words 5 votes
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As Denmark turns away from cash – MobilePay app is more popular than Facebook business Article 409 words 3 votes
PayPal drops out of Facebook’s Libra payments network, as other financial partners reconsider their involvement cryptocurrency business Article 68 words 13 votes
Norway's massive wealth fund got the go-ahead to sell oil and gas stocks worth $5.9 billion business Article 8 votes
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Denmark is proposing steps to protect bankers amid evidence they regularly receive threats for exposing clients involved in suspicious dealings banking Article 7 votes
Germany’s North Channel Bank has been fined 110 million Danish crowns by a court in Denmark for its involvement in a dividend stripping scheme banking Article 62 words 5 votes
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