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Hello getquin!
More green today, and itโs the weekend, so I guess thatโs a reason to smile :) (even if you can't afford a $143 million car...)
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1. 1955 Mercedes sold at a record price
An ultra-rare Mercedes-Benz $MBG (-0,93ย %) race car sold for $143 million (135 million euros) earlier this month. This is the most expensive car sale of all time, smashing the previous record which was less than 100 million dollars. The 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coupe was sold at a secretive and highly unusual auction at the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart, Germany.
๐ฉ $MBG (-0,93ย %) Mercedes AG (๐ผ+0.32%)
ARTICLE: https://cnb.cx/3G3xEhQ
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2. Switzerland buys Pfizer antiviral Paxlovid
Switzerland has signed a contract to buy Pfizerโs $PFE (+0,08ย %) anti-viral drug, Paxlovid, to treat Covid-19. The European countryโs contract is for 12,000 packages, with first treatments for certain at-risk patients starting this month.
๐ฉ $PFE (+0,08ย %) Pfizer Inc (๐ผ+3.57%)
ARTICLE: https://reut.rs/3NwvBpn
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3. Largest rate decrease since 2019
In Germany, rising construction interest rates are making real estate loans more expensive, but in China, the opposite is true. With its interest rate decision on Friday, the Chinese central bank (PBOC), it dropped the interest rate on five-year loans (LPR) by a larger-than-expected 15 basis points to 4.45 percent, the largest reduction since 2019, aiming to help the country's faltering real estate sector.
๐ฉ $CHIR Global X MSCI China Real Estate ETF (๐ผ+0.33%)
ARTICLE: https://bit.ly/3aecKRw
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