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As-it-happens update March 5, 2018
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Right-wing, anti-immigrant and euroskeptic League's Matteo Salvini gives a press conference on the preliminary election results, in Milan, Monday, March 5, 2018. Leader of euroskeptic League party Salvini says the center-right coalition has won 'the right and duty to govern' Italy. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno).
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Central Crime Branch (CCB) sleuths on Saturday busted a currency racket and arrested two people who were allegedly printing and circulating currency notes of Rs. 2,000, Rs. 500 and Rs. 200 denominations. Based on a tip off, a team of officials raided a house in Vijayanagar, 5th Cross, and arrested ...
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The SEC has issued subpoenas to a range of crypto-currency firms across the US, in an apparent regulatory clamp down on the burgeoning industry. TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington's $100 million fund is one of those being investigated by the securities regulator, according to reports.
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Head of Italy's League party says the common European currency is 'wrong' and is destined to ... Updated: Mar 5, 2018 - 5:52 AM. 0. 0. Share. Facebook Email. Share this with your friends! From. To. Compose your message. Share. share image. Head of Italy's League party says the common European ...
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The National Reforms Council under the President of Ukraine after discussing a currency bill on March 2 drawn up by the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) has recommended considering the document as urgent, Deputy NBU Governor Oleh Churiy has said. "The National Reforms Council not only ...
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The head of Italy's anti-migrant, eurosceptic League party says the shared European euro currency is "wrong" and is ultimately destined to end. In Italy's national election on Sunday, Matteo Salvini's right-wing League party did better than expected, getting nearly 18% of the vote, to take the reins of the ...
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Mondi has been battling negative currency effects from a stronger South African rand and a weaker U.S. dollar while also facing pricing pressures from higher costs for raw materials such as wood, energy and chemicals. Peter Oswald, Mondi chief executive, said the company expected "continued, but ...
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