MasterCard CEO on Facebooks Libra: I dont know the way that works

MasterCard leader exec Ajay Banga has printed precisely why he determined to depart Fb's 'cryptocurrency' challenge Libra again in October.
MasterCard chief exec Ajay Banga has revealed exactly why he decided to leave Facebook's 'cryptocurrency' project Libra back in October.

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