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In conclusion, whether you choose the Monthly Subscription or the Annual Pass depends on your usage and budget. For more precise and up-to-date subscription costs and benefits for BNN+ articles, we recommend visiting the official BNN Bloomberg subscription page or contacting their customer service directly.
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