China’s Gold-Buying Spree Extends to 18th Straight Month
China’s central bank topped up its gold reserves for an 18th straight month in April, although the pace of buying slowed in the face of record prices.
China’s central bank topped up its gold reserves for an 18th straight month in April, although the pace of buying slowed in the face of record prices.
The African Union’s climate insurance agency will pay out at least $60 million to four southern African nations to help them offset the impact of a drought that’s been driven by the El Niño weather pattern, its director general said.
Israel’s move to take control of the Rafah crossing into Egypt has sparked furious debate about its end goal: Is this the start of a long-threatened invasion of the southern Gaza city, or an attempt to pressure Hamas to ease conditions for a cease-fire and the release of hostages?
Earnings from a string of household names are stoking concern over the resilience of American consumers and stocks tied to their spending, raising the stakes for results from the nation’s largest retailers.
Turkish officials have been holding talks in recent weeks about easing restrictions on offshore currency swaps, according to people with knowledge of the conversations, a move that would meet a key demand from foreign investors interested in entering the market.
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