New Zealand house prices are expected to rise by 6% next year following a recent decline. Despite a significant increase in interest rates, home prices are still close to their peak in November 2021. This indicates that the housing market in New Zealand has been resilient, despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The
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China’s first venture into creating a top-tier video game has taken the world by storm, setting new records and showcasing the nation’s potential in the global gaming landscape. Black Myth: Wukong, an action-packed game set in mythological China, made an impressive debut by selling over 10 million units within just three days of its release
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The recent manufacturing sector data from China has given mixed signals, with the Non-Manufacturing PMI increasing unexpectedly while the Manufacturing PMI fell slightly. This has led to uncertainty in the market regarding China’s economic performance and its impact on global trade. The steel market demand in China is expected to rebound in September, which could
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Recently, gold has been struggling to surpass the $2525 per ounce mark on the spot market. Despite facing resistance at this level, there have been numerous attempts to break through, indicating strong buying pressure. A pattern of diminishing pullbacks and increasing rallies suggests a potential breakout to historical highs in the near future. Examining the
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Despite the growth of wind and solar power in Brazil in recent years, more than half of the country’s power supply still comes from hydroelectric plants. This heavy reliance on hydroelectricity makes Brazil susceptible to fluctuations in reservoir levels, especially during the dry season. Aneel, the local power regulator, implements a pricing system consisting of
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Gold prices experienced a significant drop below the $2,500 mark following the release of the US Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) report. This development has heightened expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut in September. The Federal Reserve’s cautious approach to monetary policy easing has created a sense of uncertainty in the markets, with traders now
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In August, the annual rate of services inflation in the Eurozone rose to 4.2%, up from 4.0% in July. This unexpected increase has raised concerns among economists, with some attributing it to a possible “Olympic effect” in France. The Paris Games may have temporarily inflated services costs, adding a new dimension to the economic landscape.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping recently expressed his desire for Washington to find “a right way” to foster positive relations with Beijing. Despite escalating tensions between the two countries over various issues, including trade, finance, and technology, Xi emphasized China’s commitment to a stable and healthy relationship with the United States. During a meeting with U.S.
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