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Giappone
Bitcoin is money, U.S. judge says in case tied to JPMorgan hack
Bitcoin qualifies as money, a federal judge ruled on Monday, in a decision linked to a criminal case over hacking attacks against JPMorgan Chase & Co. and other companies. U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan in Manhattan rejected a bid by Anthony Murgio to dismiss two charges related to his alleged ...
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India Giappone
SoftBank considers Indian solar panel assembly joint venture
SoftBank Group Corp. is mulling a manufacturing joint venture in India that could produce the solar panels needed to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s energy targets. “SoftBank’s strategy for India includes solar panel manufacturing,” Manoj Kohli, executive chairman of SB Energy said in an interview in New Delhi. He ruled ...
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Giappone
Officials urge price-gouging vigilance as U.S. Southeast pumps run dry after pipeline spill
Gas prices spiked and drivers found “out of service” bags covering pumps as the gas shortage in the South rolled into the work week, raising fears that the scattered disruptions could become more widespread. The shortage is blamed on a pipeline rupture and leak of at least 252,000 gallons (954,000 ...
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UAE's rescue plan for SMEs set to see $1.9bn loans restructured
UAE Banks Federation also says it welcomes plan to introduce bankruptcy law to help small and medium sized firms
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USA
Key discusses trade with Britain's new PM
Prime Minister John Key has met Britain's new Prime Minister Theresa May in New York, and says there's "no question" a free trade agreement is on the cards.
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Kenya
Business: Why increase in military spending could choke Kenya's economy
Since Al Shabaab militants kidnapped two tourists in Lamu and killed another in October 2011, Kenya's military expenditure has ballooned.
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Kenya
Business News: Red Cross in record bid to plant 5 million trees in an hour
The Kenya Red Cross Society plans to put the country on the world record map by planting five million trees in one hour.
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Kenya
Business Beat: Why increase in military spending could choke Kenya's economy
Since Al Shabaab militants kidnapped two tourists in Lamu and killed another in October 2011, Kenya's military expenditure has ballooned.
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Kenya
Business News: Insurance profits in Kenya dip 11.9pc in six months
Listed insurance companies have registered an 11.9 per cent dip in profits after tax in the first half of this year.
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Kenya
Business: Insurance profits in Kenya dip 11.9pc in six months
Listed insurance companies have registered an 11.9 per cent dip in profits after tax in the first half of this year.