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FTX creditors are struggling to reclaim even a fraction of their money,  highlighting regulatory challenges in the wake of the cryptocurrency exchange’s downfall.
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Creditors who were promised  all their money back after the collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX are struggling to get a fraction of what they are owed from liquidators or facing lengthy delays, and say they are being “stonewalled”.

Samsung is intensifying its push into the $US70.3bn ($107.7bn) health wearables market, becoming the first company to launch an antioxidant index tracker on a smart watch, as well as unveil a new artificial intelligence-powered running coach.

Technology editor Jared Lynch recently borrowed an XPeng G6 and during a long drive down the Great Ocean Road, he found himself more envious of a 60-year-old Kombi as he discovered a number of hidden frustrations and trade-offs with the modern Chinese EV.

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