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          Uber is a disruptive force and, though it has produced many benefits for consumers, it has also, understandably, generated much hostility. Thomas White / Reuters

          What is Uber? We are getting closer to an answer

          EditorialDecember 21, 2017
          US secretary of state Rex Tillerson speaks as Chrystia Freeland, Canada's minister of foreign affairs, listens during a joint press conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on December 19, 2017. Patrick Doyle / Bloomberg

          Canada and US to host North Korea crisis talks in January

          The AmericasDecember 20, 2017
          The second US bitcoin futures launch is seen as another step towards big institutional investors warming up to a volatile asset. Karen Bleier / AFP

          CME Group launches bitcoin futures on Sunday

          MarketsDecember 17, 2017
          A bitcoin crypto currency shop in Rovereto, northern Italy. The cryptocurrency could well top $20,000, analysts say. Pierre Teyssot/AFP

          Bitcoin hits another record with $20,000 in sight

          TechnologyDecember 13, 2017
          Bitcoin futures jumped 20 per cent after debuting in the US. Dado Ruvic / Reuters

          Bitcoin futures surge 20 per cent in US opening

          MarketsDecember 11, 2017
          Illustration by Alvaro Sanmarti

          The 12 top mutual funds to buy now

          MoneyDecember 10, 2017
          Who knows what will happen next in the global stock markets as volatility directs some investors towards other asset classes. Scott Olson/Getty Images

          Rush is on as 'Fear Of Missing Out' kicks in before Bitcoin hits Wall Street

          WorldDecember 09, 2017
          An Oxfam activist demands actions over tax havens in Brussels as EU ministers agreed a 17-strong blacklist of nations outside the bloc. AFP PHOTO / EMMANUEL DUNAND

          EU puts 17 countries on tax haven blacklist

          BusinessDecember 05, 2017
          Yahsat announces launch date of Al Yah 3 after satellite arrives in Kourou. Yahsat

          Yahsat to launch third satellite in January and expand into Brazil

          EconomyDecember 05, 2017
          (FILES) This June 17, 2014 file photo taken in Washington, DC shows bitcoin medals. Bitcoin's stratospheric rise this week follows the digital currency's embrace by mainstream trading platforms and is seen by some in finance as normal growing pains often experienced by innovative technologies.After starting the year at around $1,000, bitcoin, which first appeared in 2008, on Wednesday surged as high as $11,434 before promptly falling 15 percent. Near 1900 GMT November 30, 2017, the virtual currency stood at $9,839. / AFP PHOTO / KAREN BLEIER

          Bitcoin pauses below record peak; gained 55 per cent in November

          BusinessDecember 01, 2017
          Boris Collardi, the chief executive of Julius Baer, leaves the private bank to join rival Pictet. AFP / Fabrice Coffrini

          Switzerland's third-largest publicly traded private bank loses chief executive to Pictet

          BankingNovember 28, 2017
          JP Morgan Chase Bank joins other US investment banks in reassessing its UK presence because of Brexit uncertainty. Amr Alfiky / Reuters

          With Brexit uncertainty JP Morgan takes up more space in Frankfurt

          BankingNovember 25, 2017
          Frankfurt's financial district. The city is currently in pole position to attract financial institutions from London in the wake of last year's Brexit vote. Krisztian Bocsi / Bloomberg

          Europe's financial centres compete to woo financial firms away from London

          BankingNovember 07, 2017
          Web Summit's co-founder Paddy Cosgrave speaks during the inauguration of Web Summit, Europe's biggest tech conference. Pedro Nunes / Reuters

          New rules needed to govern tech giants such as Google and Facebook, says summit chief

          TechnologyNovember 07, 2017
          Ida Beerhalter (L), co head of IOME private investment office, and Dimple Sahni, senior director impact investing at Anthos fund and asset management, say women must take control of their finances themselves. Chris Whiteoak / The National

          The importance of financial literacy for female investors

          MoneyNovember 05, 2017
          The aggregate value of all cryptocurrencies has hit a record high of over $200 billion as Bitcoin soars. Dan Kitwood / Getty.

          Cryptocurrencies' market cap hits record $200 billion

          MoneyNovember 04, 2017
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