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The Curve

TCW79: A missing fortune, the digital nomad boom, and the Olympic economy.

05 Aug 2024

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This week on The Curve Weekly, we explore the rise of digital nomads, highlighting how Europe has become a hotspot for remote workers and the implications for future work trends. We also dish on the shocking saga of a fifth-generation Hermès heir who claims to have "misplaced" a casual €12 billion. Is it fraud, or just the world's most expensive game of hide-and-seek? And, of course, we're keeping tabs on the stock market, where tech giants are making big moves and Warren Buffett is doing some serious spring cleaning with his portfolio. And for a bit of fun, catch up on the latest Paris Olympic drama, from viral moments to surprising headlines, as we dive into the financial side of the event - exploring how the influx of luxury tourists impacts the economy and the surprising spending habits of visitors. Watch this episode on YouTube. Ready to venture into property investment, buy your first home, or embark on a life change? With a new listing every 3 minutes, Trade Me Property offers the largest range of properties for sale in Aotearoa. Explore the latest market trends and housing insights for a successful journey. Start your search on Trade Me Property today for your next great move. For more from The Curve:InstagramYouTubeWebsiteTikTokNewsletter Disclaimer: Raising The Curve has been prepared solely for informational and educational purposes. Any information provided and serviced described in this website are intended to be of general nature and provide general information only. The opinions expressed by The Curve do not constitute investment advice.

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