Why such a lot of corporations bailed on Fb’s Libra venture immediately

Cost corporations are dropping by the wayside sooner than a large assembly in Geneva subsequent week
Payment companies are dropping out before a big meeting in Geneva next week

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Author: Russell.brandom

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