AusBTCIndBody on Nostr: The Australian Dollar has fallen 11% over recent months, dropping from 69.4 US cents ...
The Australian Dollar has fallen 11% over recent months, dropping from 69.4 US cents in late September to 61.82 US cents on New Year’s Day.
Geopolitical risks and economic volatility are making the AUD increasingly vulnerable.
Australians more than ever are seeking out ways to preserve their wealth, without the geopolitical counterparty risk.
They believe the system to be broken.
Published at
2025-01-07 21:40:30 GMTEvent JSON
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