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Good morning. Davos kicks off, Brexit negotiators near crucial customs agreement and Bitcoin soars. Here’s what people are talking about.
After two years of pandemic disruption, the World Economic Forum is back in its wintry Alpine setting. But the makeup of the billionaire guest list is decidedly different, reflecting the global upheaval that’s reshaped fortunes and shifted centers of power amid war, disease and surging inflation. 

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