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Universal Basic Income explained – free money for everybody? UBI Video 10:06, published Dec 7 2017 4 votes
Fitch downgrades Finland's outlook, raising doubts about return to AAA rating economics Article 290 words 4 votes
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Sweden's central bank sells off bonds from Canadian province of Alberta and parts of Australia over climate concerns economics Article 482 words 7 votes
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Denmark's new government to boost spending after years of austerity, following a campaign pledge to reverse years of cuts by previous administrations Article 474 words 6 votes