Bitcoin hits $100,000 for the first time

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Bitcoin hits $100,000 for the first time as Donald Trump's victory in the US elections and the appointments he has made fuel the cryptocurrencies market. We hear more.
Losses from natural catastrophes are on track to exceed $310 billion in 2024. We get the details.
And Japan's traditional alcoholic drink, sake, has been enshrined by UNESCO on its list of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. Will this boost sales? We find out.
5 Dec 10AM English United Kingdom Business

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