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China makes crypto illegal NewsFlight (September 27)

September 28, 2021
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Sign up for a Scribd free trial to download now. The Chinese Central Bank gave a big blow to cryptocurrencies by declaring all transactions using digital currency should be illegal. The Federal Reserve announced on Thursday that it will delay the bond tapering, giving relief to investors. Evergrande and German elections end bullish sentiments on the European Markets, and Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou is to be released. Be the first to like this The Chinese Central Bank gave a big blow to cryptocurrencies by declaring all transactions using digital currency should be illegal. The Federal Reserve announced on Thursday that...
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