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Liu He, China's vice-premier, vowed assistance for the technology sector and plans for internet companies to go public following a meeting with top executives.
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Bye bye Xi Jinping. Your time is up.
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'I spoke with someone who was using STEPN, and they informed me that walking one mile cost them $500,' said Viktor Fischer, a crypto venture capitalist.
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Congress is still debating a $50 billion subsidy package for semiconductor production in the United States. Instead, here are five pro-market policies that would provide the intended results...
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It's tempting to blame the covid-19 lockdowns on China's slowing economy, but this is a faulty simplification.
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The price of ADA has now entered a well-known selloff region, which coincided with a 40 percent price drop in January 2022.
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When Epic Games said it was giving all the money it made from its popular online game Fortnite from March 20 to April 3, people who have been hurt by the war in Ukraine should be helped.
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No matter the historical era, governments have excelled at one thing: debasing their own currency. Rome was no exception, as Roman government excesses required inflation—lots of inflation.
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China's and Wall Street's love affair is coming to an end. It's been a costly romance, worth trillions of dollars. Because Wall Street was so thoroughly and madly in bed with Chinese corporations and the CCP, the split will undoubtedly have economic implications for both China and the United States.
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According to a former top Nintendo executive, Meta is 'not an inventive firm,' and their concept for the metaverse is unlikely to materialize.