Daily Debrief: What Happened Today (Jul 10)

Published Wed, Jul 10, 2024 · 06:30 PM
    • In 2023, wealth around the world grew 4.2 per cent in US dollar terms, reversing from the 3 per cent contraction in 2022 that was largely attributed to a strong US dollar, according to UBS' Wealth Report 2024.
    • In 2023, wealth around the world grew 4.2 per cent in US dollar terms, reversing from the 3 per cent contraction in 2022 that was largely attributed to a strong US dollar, according to UBS' Wealth Report 2024. PHOTO: AFP

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