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Hello and welcome to Business Matters.
I'm Liana Byrne on the program today.
With the 31st APEC summit approaching, all eyes are on Peru's deepening relations with China.
Dutch court rules that Shell is not obligated to cut emissions by 45%.
And we're going to find out why bitcoin is surging and breaking lots of records and why Donald Trump may be behind it.
He wanted to get the younger male voters on board.
Really?
And they're known to be the largest demographic drawn towards investing in bitcoin and other crypto because they like the risk.
Is that something you're keeping an eye on?
You're just watching that ticker go up and up and up?
Well, let us know.
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Or you can just email us anytime on world businessbc.co.uk all right, I'm going to be joined throughout the program by two guests on opposite sides of the world.
Anika Green is Republican strategist, founding partner of Reach, former speechwriter for George W.
Bush Based in Washington, D.C.