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A forecast for the chip shortage, the world of decentralised finance

A leading electronics contract manufacturer warns of the global chip shortage lasting until mid-2022

One of the world’s largest electronics contract manufacturers warns the global chip shortage could last until mid-2022, the G7 advanced economies have struck what they have termed a “historic agreement” on taxing multinationals, and China is taking measures to cool the renminbi rally. Plus, the FT’s venture capital reporter, Miles Kruppa, talks about cryptocurrency startups that aim to disrupt and decentralise finance. 

Chip shortage to last until at least mid-2022, warns manufacturer

https://www.ft.com/content/04858089-fbe7-44f1-b096-8e705c664f8e?

G7 strikes historic agreement on taxing multinationals

https://www.ft.com/content/a308bbff-5926-47a1-9202-6263e667511e

China boosts measures to cool renminbi rally

https://www.ft.com/content/4ab2d4a7-4a73-4d39-bfba-f97dd91de54b

Silicon Valley bets on crypto projects to disrupt finance

https://www.ft.com/content/0f179c8d-aa60-41d4-96d7-5d53e78c3514


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Source: Economy - ft.com

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