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24/05/2025
The world's largest gold ETF, SPDR Gold Trust, reduced its holdings by 1.43 tons compared to the previous day, with current holdings totaling 922.46 tons.
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This year, nearly half of McDonald's new restaurants will open in China, with 90% of their procurement being localized to withstand fluctuations in tariffs.
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