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Sybilla Gross

  • A selection of one kilogram gold bars at Conclude Zrt bullion dealer arranged in Budapest, Hungary, on Monday, Feb. 17, 2025.Finance

    Gold on track for worst week this year as tariff threats ramp up

    By Sybilla Gross, Preeti Singh, and others
  • NEW YORK – JANUARY 9:  Gold bullion bars and coins are seen for sale at Manfra, Tordella and Brookes, Inc. January 9, 2003 in New York City. The price of gold has risen by nearly 30 percent over the past year with investors looking for stability as war with Iraq has become more likely. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)Finance

    China resumed gold purchases last month after prices soared

    By Sybilla Gross and Bloomberg
  • Digitally generated image a pile of gold bullion representing huge wealth or assets.Finance

    Gold tops $2,700 for first time to extend record-breaking run

    By Sybilla Gross, Yvonne Yue Li, and others
  • man holding gold chainPersonal Finance

    Record-high gold prices trigger a flood of selling at jewelers and pawn shops. ‘People are using gold as an ATM they never had’

    By Yvonne Yue Li, Jack Ryan, and others
  • MADRID, SPAIN – DECEMBER 03: Novak Djokovic of Serbia in action during the Davis Cup Finals 2021, Semifinal 1, tennis match played between Croatia and Serbia at Madrid Arena pabilion on December 03, 2021, in Madrid, Spain. (Photo By Oscar J. Barroso/Europa Press via Getty Images)International

    Novak Djokovic wins legal battle to stay in Australia, quashing government’s decision to cancel his visa due to being unvaccinated

    By Sybilla Gross, Ros Krasny, and others
  • A worker walks past a mural outside the JBS SA pork processing plant in Louisville, Kentucky, U.S., on Friday, June 5, 2020. JBS USA and three other meat processors were accused in Minneapolis federal court of conspiring to inflate the price of beef through an industrywide scheme that’s coming to light thanks to federal investigations prompted in part by shortages during the coronavirus pandemic. Photographer: Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesTech

    The latest cyber attack victim is the world’s largest meat supplier

    By Fabiana Batista, Sybilla Gross, and others
  • Lockdown Restrictions Lift In Melbourne As Victoria's COVID-19 Cases Continue To DeclineInternational

    A city offers harsh lessons after emerging from one of the world’s longest lockdowns

    By Sybilla Gross, Jason Scott, and others
  • Australia's China Reliance Backfires as Virus Fallout SpreadsInternational

    Legacy of global financial crisis means Gen Z is hardest hit by the COVID economy

    By Emily Cadman, Sybilla Gross, and others
  • Australia's China Reliance Backfires as Virus Fallout SpreadsInternational

    Australia keeps its borders closed—except for one group

    By Sybilla Gross and Bloomberg
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