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How big could bitcoin become? JP Morgan's bold prediction
JP Morgan sees Bitcoin as a competitor to gold.
JP Morgan sees Bitcoin as a competitor to gold.
MBIE concerned about the economic and labour market uncertainty that persists.
Vaccine trouble is breeding a new form of euroscepticism, writes Ambrose Evans-Pritchard.
A market analyst offers a view on where Bitcoin could go next.
The road to vaccine-induced immunity is long and perilous.
The World Bank has outlined the risks to global economic recovery.
The near-term outlook remains highly uncertain, despite the vaccine.
The new owners of Harvey Furnishings have plans to double the group's $30m turn over.
Restaurateur Fleur Caulton says courage is needed in the face of Covid-19.
A quarter of Australians are worried about paying rent or mortgages.
The world's biggest economy faces massive uncertainty in the coming weeks.
The Reserve Bank is just one of the parties in the gun.
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National house price growth of 13-16 per cent picked in next few months.
Zuru Toys CEO Anna Mowbray looks back on the challenges of 2020 and what lies ahead.
A weak dollar is leading to growth for the UK and European currencies.
The Financial Times makes its picks for 2021.
Sweden has a bold ambition to change the steel industry.
Investment banks had a record year despite the pandemic.
Businessman Tony Falkenstein plans to expand Just Life Group to hit a $100m turnover.
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Futurist Melissa Clark-Reynolds predicts life in 2021 post Covid-19.
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The number of deaths linked to India's dire air quality rose to 1.7 million in 2019.
Kiwis rise to the challenge of the big shocks but struggle to confront ongoing problems.
Let's hope life gets back to normal - whatever normal may mean.
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