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Counting of votes will continue over the weekend, although a final result is now not expected before next week
The speed and anonymity of bitcoin transactions, and lack of a central authority overseeing the currency, have drawn in many users, including those who want to get around capital controls
Earnings next week are expected from big banks JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup and Wells Fargo as well as other financial companies such as BlackRock and PNC Financial Services
At least 420,000 people in four cities including the capital Fuzhou have been urgently relocated, state news agency Xinhua reported
According to the poll, 46% of Clinton supporters and 47% of Trump supporters say their top priority when voting will be to stop the opposing candidate from reaching the White House
After a dismal payrolls report for May US employers added 287,000 jobs in June, beating market expectations
Truvada, manufactured by Gilead, is a combination of two anti-retroviral drugs that work to keep HIV, which causes AIDS, from replicating in the body
Reiterated his concern about the effects of low interest rates in the euro zone
Tata Steel put its British operations up for sale in March threatening thousands of jobs
WTO expects 2016 to be the fifth consecutive year of less than 3 per cent growth in global trade
The statement comes after the Indian steelmaker said on Friday it was putting the process of selling its major assets on hold
The US economy added 287,000 jobs last month, according to the Labor Department, smashing the consensus forecast of 175,000
The company could appoint a financial adviser as early as next week after interviewing investment banks in recent days
The move comes amid widespread global debate over the extent to which technology companies should help law enforcement snoop on digital communications