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#wikipedia.org. gold. Gold is a chemical element with the chemical symbol Au (from Latin aurum) and atomic number 79. In its pure form, it is a bright, slightly orange-yellow, dense, soft, malleable, and ductile metal. Chemically, gold is a transition metal, a group 11 element, and one of the noble metals. It is one of the least reactive chemical elements, being the seco
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#wikipedia.org. Hong Kong dollar. The Hong Kong dollar (Chinese: 港元, sign: HK$; code: HKD) is the official currency of Hong Kong. It is subdivided into 100 cents. Historically, it was also subdivided into 1000 mils. The Hong Kong Monetary Authority is the monetary authority of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong dollar. Three commercial banks are licensed by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority
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#economist.com. Why China needs to fill its empty homes. The country’s economy is broken. A recovery requires a healthier property market
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#economist.com. Why investors should still avoid Chinese stocks. The debate about “uninvestability” obscures something important
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#economist.com. China is writing the world’s technology rules. It is setting standards for everything from 6G to quantum computing
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#economist.com. China’s property crisis claims more victims: companies. Unsold homes are contributing to a balance-sheet recession
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#economist.com. The future of the Chinese consumer—in three glasses. What China’s biggest distiller, brewer and water-bottler say about its economy
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