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NBA: Potential top-5 pick too costly for Cavs to deal?

IftheClevelandCavaliersdangletheBrooklynNets'unprotectedfirst-roundpicktheyacquiredfromtheCelticsintheKyrieIrvingtradeinanattempttoupgradetheirrosterbeforetheFe

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European Central Bank governor calls for tax, regulation on bitcoin

AtopEuropeanCentralBankofficialonWednesdaycalledforgovernmentstoregulateandtaxbitcoin,labellingthecryptocurrencyanobjectofspeculationandatoolformoneylaundering.

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Chinese firms complete 1.5 trillion yuan M&A deals in 2017

Chinesecompanieshavecompletedmoremergerandacquisition(MA)dealsthisyear,buttheirtotalvaluedropped.AsofFriday,firmscompleted4,018MAdealsworth1.51trillionyuan(228.

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Brazilian, Peruvian central banks warn against bitcoin bubble

BrazilianandPeruviancentralbankswarnedonWednesdayofpotentialrisksposedbycryptocurrencies,orvirtualcurrencies,bestknownforBitcoins."Cryptocurrencies,intheformthe

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Bitcoin is no longer accepted at gaming store Steam

TheriseandriseofBitcoinmightmakesomepeoplericher,butit'sbeenaheadacheforcompaniesthatacceptit.Steam,thegamingdigitaldistributionserviceownedbyValve,willnolonger

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Bitcoin crosses $10,000 milestone

Virtualcurrencybitcoinsoaredtoanall-timehighabove$10,000(£7,493)onWednesdayonmajorexchangesanddigitalcurrencyindexes,includingthewidelyfollowedLuxembourg-basedt

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Bitcoin skyrockets above $7,000 for first time ever

Digitalcurrencybitcoinrocketedabove$7,000forthefirsttimeeveronThursday,afteramorethansevenfoldincreaseinitsvaluesincethestartoftheyear.Bitcoinhasseeneye-waterin

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Google, Apple, MS, Amazon and FB lead most valuable global brands list

U.S. tech giants Google, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon and Facebook are the five most valuable global brands, according to rankings released on Tuesday by WPP and Kantar Millward Brown.

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Google, Apple, MS, Amazon and FB lead most valuable global brands list

U.S.techgiantsGoogle,Apple,Microsoft,AmazonandFacebookarethefivemostvaluableglobalbrands,accordingtorankingsreleasedonTuesdaybyWPPandKantarMillwardBrown.TheBran

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World's top 10 biggest public companies

A Chinese banking giant, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, has been crowned the largest public company in the world, according to the 2017 Forbes Global 2000 ranking.

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Reconstructing the global value chain -- a vision for the G20 summit

From a contract manufacturer for foreign companies to an independent brand owner eying global expansion, the technology company Ugreen has reaped the fruits of moving up the value chain.

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Top 10 China's e-commerce celebrities with most commercial value

China's internet celebrity sector's output value this year is expected to reach 58 billion yuan ($8.7 billion), surpassing China's box office and equal to China's largest retailer Bailian Group's annual sales last year, according to a report by Shanghai-based enterprise data aggregator CBNData.

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Warren Buffett stake suggests Apple is all grown up

With this week’s imprimatur from the legendary investor Warren Buffett, it should now be official: Apple, the world’s largest company by market capitalization and a symbol of American technological innovation, is a “value” stock.

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Dairy price collapse drives seven-year high New Zealand trade deficit

​New Zealand's trade deficit in the year to the end of March rose to its highest figure in almost seven years on the back of plunging dairy prices, the government statistics agency said Wednesday.

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Tianjin starts appraising apartments damaged by blasts

​The Tianjin government has started appraising apartments damaged in last month's massive blasts, local authorities said on Sunday.

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China's industrial output up 6 pct in July

China's value-added industrial output expanded 6 percent year on year in July, down from 6.8 percent for June, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said Wednesday.

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Visa changes for Chinese visitors unlock opportunities: New Zealand tourism chief

​New Zealand's tourism industry is set to get a boost under visa changes that make it easier for Chinese to travel to and work in the country, the Tourism Industry Association (TIA) said Friday.