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Today: October 09, 2024

Bitcoin soars to two-week high after Trump attack

FILE PHOTO: Illustration of bitcoin and price chart
July 15, 2024
Reuters

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Bitcoin surged to a two-week high on Monday after the attempted assassination of U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump raised the odds of the former president, who has presented himself as a champion of cryptocurrency, winning the upcoming election.

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