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https://www.ft.com/content/a263a468-2f91-490c-896c-a232866afb4e
China has told McDonald’s to expand a digital renminbi payments system at restaurants across the country before the Beijing Winter Olympics; and about a quarter of all US infrastructure is at risk of serious flooding, which could hit prices in the $4tn municipal bond market. Plus, the FT’s Sam Jones discusses the scandal that led to the spectacular downfall of former Austrian chancellor Sebastian Kurz and what could be next for the country.
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Beijing presses McDonald's to expand e-currency system before Olympics
https://www.ft.com/content/1f4274f4-b914-4534-89c0-62b9b7763f2b
Flooding could leave billions of US municipal debt under water
https://www.ft.com/content/da0ac736-7c38-4f93-baaf-e315a51faf22
Rise and fall: the scandal that toppled Austria’s Sebastian Kurz
https://www.ft.com/content/fc574b47-195c-4e7f-a442-12b6c8f0c97d
WeWork to make belated arrival on stock market after Spac merger
https://www.ft.com/content/258121b8-299e-4993-91d9-cb2a18d387f4
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