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        <title><![CDATA[MoneyGram surges 31 percent on possible Western Union deal]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MoneyGram shares jumped 31 percent&nbsp;in afternoon trading on Tuesday, a day after reports that larger rival Western Union offered to buy the company.</p><p>The deal comes as MoneyGram is about $878 million in debt, according to Bloomberg, and as traditional money-transfer companies look for <strong>ways to compensate for competition</strong> from newer outfits like PayPal.</p><p>Citing security concerns, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the US had already refused to allow bidder Ant Financial — an affiliate company of China&#8217;s Alibaba Group — to purchase the Dallas-based MoneyGram.</p><p>Western Union, whose stock was up 11 percent Tuesday afternoon, began in 1851 in Rochester, NY, and now has its headquarters in Denver.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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