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Announcement comes alongside government commitment to ensuring access to cash
EU preliminary findings say US group limits rivals’ access to ‘tap and go’ technology
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‘Buy now, pay later’ company posted partial results to Twitter before market close
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Strict rules on data storage trip up overseas businesses hoping to expand in a big growth market
Payments expert and cash critic David Birch joins us to discuss the role cash and a fragile banking system have played in destabilising Afghanistan.
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Investors and governments can benefit from new start-ups shaking up old oligopolies
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