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People leave New Zealand in record numbers in the 12 months through November

NEWZEALAND-ECONOMY-MIGRATION:People leave New Zealand in record numbers in the 12 months through November

People leave New Zealand in record numbers in the 12 months through November
Updated on Jan 23, 2025 06:00 AM IST
Reuters |

Gold prices hit two-month high amid weakening dollar

Gold prices hit a two-month high at $2,722.83 per ounce due to a weakened U.S. dollar and investor uncertainty regarding Trump's trade policies

As the U.S. dollar declined, gold prices rose to more than a two-month high on Tuesday. Investors rushed to the yellow metal in anticipation of Donald Trump's trade policy.(Representative Image)
Published on Jan 21, 2025 06:09 PM IST
Reuters |

UK treasury chief visits China to revive economic ties amid strained relations

Britain's Treasury chief Rachel Reeves is visiting China to discuss economic cooperation, reviving the China-U.K. Economic and Financial Dialogue

As the U.K.'s Labour administration looks to mend tense relations with Beijing, Britain's Treasury head is visiting China this weekend to talk about economic and financial cooperation between the two nations.(Reuters)
Published on Jan 10, 2025 06:07 PM IST
AP |

Oil prices drop amid supply concerns and weak economic data

Oil prices fell for a second day, with Brent down 0.1% and WTI down 0.19%. Concerns about Russian and Iranian supply amid sanctions prevented steeper losses.

Despite worries about tighter Russian and Iranian supplies amid growing Western sanctions, oil prices dropped on Tuesday, extending losses into a second straight session following last week's gain.(Reuters)
Published on Jan 07, 2025 12:16 PM IST
Reuters |

China's economic slowdown: Growth falls to 4.6%, concerns over productivity rise

China's economy is slowing, with growth down to 4.6%. Factors include declining productivity, demographic shifts, and challenges in R&D

Growth in China's economy has slowed from 6.5% before to the epidemic to 4.6% at present, and there are worries that even that figure is greatly exaggerated.(AP/representional)
Published on Jan 01, 2025 11:44 AM IST
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