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[Title] => Forget the West - Go East!
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[Title] => Mobile payments competing with cards, checks
[Summary] => Mobile payments will make up 15 percent of all cashless transactions globally, reducing further the use of checks and plastic money or credit cards.
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[Title] => Report: Asia's wealthy population overtake Europe
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[Title] => Population of world millionaires shrinks
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