
Demand for gold jewelry would grow 5.3% in 2021
The demand for gold jewelry would grow 5.3% in 2021, to 1,858 tonnes, according to projections published by the Australian government. With this, the revision
The demand for gold jewelry would grow 5.3% in 2021, to 1,858 tonnes, according to projections published by the Australian government. With this, the revision
International banking and trade weathered the global recession caused by the Covid-19 pandemic well, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) concluded. The second quarter of
World credit has turned to domestic borrowers as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, according to statistics from the Bank for International Settlements (BIS). After
The global financial services company UBS highlighted the main aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic on GDP, stock indices and inflation in various world markets during
The current account deficit of the United States increased 10.6% in the third quarter, according to statistics published by the Office of Economic Analysis. The
The peso begins the session with a depreciation of 0.34% or 7.5 cents, trading around 21.84 pesos per dollar, in a partial correction to the
The peso closed the session with a depreciation of 1.58% or 35.2 cents, trading around 22.63 pesos per dollar, hitting a maximum of 22.7000 pesos
The demand for gold jewelry would grow 5.3% in 2021, to 1,858 tonnes, according to projections published by the Australian government. With this, the revision
International banking and trade weathered the global recession caused by the Covid-19 pandemic well, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) concluded. The second quarter of
World credit has turned to domestic borrowers as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, according to statistics from the Bank for International Settlements (BIS). After
The global financial services company UBS highlighted the main aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic on GDP, stock indices and inflation in various world markets during
The current account deficit of the United States increased 10.6% in the third quarter, according to statistics published by the Office of Economic Analysis. The
The peso begins the session with a depreciation of 0.34% or 7.5 cents, trading around 21.84 pesos per dollar, in a partial correction to the
The peso closed the session with a depreciation of 1.58% or 35.2 cents, trading around 22.63 pesos per dollar, hitting a maximum of 22.7000 pesos
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