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Banks in Lebanon to close after hold-ups by customers

Banks across Lebanon are to close for three days next week after a series of hold-ups by customers demanding money from their frozen accounts.

Banks in Lebanon are to close for three days next week following a series of hold-ups by customers demanding money from frozen accounts. Lebanese banks imposed severe restrictions on withdrawals when the country鈥檚 economic crisis began three years ago. We hear from Nada Homsi, a journalist for The National in Beirut. China reports better-than-expected figures for its economy in August. The 大象传媒's China Editor Howard Zhang talks us through the data, as well as President Xi Jingping's call for a new approach to international relations. The Chicago Bulls jersey worn by basketballing great Michael Jordan in the opening game of the 1998 NBA finals sells for a record-breaking $10.1 million dollars. Sporting and pop culture auctioneer Ken Goldin explains why it went for such a high price.

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