The article reports on the sudden crash of gold and silver prices following market reassessment of US economic risk, driven by Trump's nomination of Kevin Warsh for the Fed, and traces the impact on New Zealand investors and the economy.
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What do you reckon happens if they go next week, Bullock goes next week on the upward path and we go on the upward path as well, does that help our dollar because our dollar at 81 is
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export competitiveness vs import costs
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