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Next Big Thing by Avani
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May 15, 2025
The reel discusses how governments finance themselves, particularly during times of conflict or sudden spen...
The reel discusses how governments finance themselves, particularly during times of conflict or sudden spending. It explains that governments primarily use three tools: raising taxes, cutting spending to free up cash, or borrowing money by issuing bonds or creating money through printing or monetizing debt. The creator notes that governments often favor borrowing with limited tax hikes, as taxes are considered economically efficient for raising immediate revenue without long-term debt. However, they fear that raising taxes might lead to losing public support.
May 14, 2025
This reel discusses the significant price difference between natural and lab-grown diamonds, highlighting I...
This reel discusses the significant price difference between natural and lab-grown diamonds, highlighting India's growing role in the lab-grown diamond industry. It mentions government initiatives and funding for research and development in this sector, positioning India as a potential leader in the global market.
May 10, 2025
The reel discusses companies in the lab-grown diamond space, highlighting Goldiam International's strong Q3...
The reel discusses companies in the lab-grown diamond space, highlighting Goldiam International's strong Q3 FY25 performance driven by the shift towards lab-grown diamonds. Management insights on consumer demand, pricing, and expansion plans are also mentioned.
May 8, 2025
This reel discusses lab-grown diamonds, highlighting their affordability, ethical production, and sustainab...
This reel discusses lab-grown diamonds, highlighting their affordability, ethical production, and sustainability. It suggests that the growing popularity of lab-grown diamonds is turning the industry into a 'gold mine' and encourages viewers to click a link for more information.
May 8, 2025
The reel discusses the limited supply of gold, illustrating that all the gold ever mined could fit into a 2...
The reel discusses the limited supply of gold, illustrating that all the gold ever mined could fit into a 22-meter cube. It then touches upon various global economic events like the pandemic, inflation, rising interest rates, and geopolitical uncertainty, suggesting these factors have contributed to gold prices reaching a new nominal record high of $3300 per ounce. The creator highlights gold's dual nature as a hedge during uncertainty and inflation, but notes it can underperform other assets during periods of stability and growth.
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