Business Today: Donald Trump’s bizarre ‘crypto president’ pitch, and Digicel's rebound

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Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate, has pitched himself as a champion of crypto. Photograph: Akilah Townsend/The New York Timesin the financial year to March, a period in which the Irish businessman lost control of the telco to a group of bondholders. Joe Brennan has the details.Would you buy a used car now without checking its history? So why rent a property at vast expense without knowing its back story.

Getting kids to tune into technology, engineering and sciencethis week has called into question its “premiumisation” strategy at a time when consumers are tightening their belts due to cost of living pressures, writes Cantillon.this week received a lukewarm reception from the markets but its executives have hinted that more savings can be unpacked from its recent mega-merger with rival WestRock, writes Cantillon.

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