Gold production in 2023 was led by China, Australia, and Russia, with each outputting over 300 tonnes.
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This graphic illustrates the amount of U.S. currency in circulation globally, by denomination, based on data from the Federal Reserve.
Advanced semiconductors drive technological innovation across various industries. Here, we visualize foundry capacity by country.
In this graphic, we rank the top eight Bitcoin ETFs in the U.S. by their total assets under management (AUM).
We take a deep dive on historical Bitcoin data from Coinmetrics to see what lessons the 3 previous halvings might have for the future.
This graphic shows the 20 largest U.S. banks by assets, and their exposure to commercial real estate as a percentage of total loans.
In this visualization, we map the populations of major regions at three different points in time: 1900, 2000, and 2050 (forecasted).
BYD is set to surpass Tesla in EV sales for 2024. In this graphic, we illustrate the global electric vehicle market share for 2023.
Foxconn produces roughly two out of every three iPhones.
This infographic breaks down global honey exports and shows the power of Mānuka honey exports from New Zealand.
Considering there are tens of millions of flights per year, major plane crashes are actually extremely rare.
There are over 600,000 individuals worldwide with a net worth surpassing $30 million, representing the wealthiest people on the planet. Here's where they live.
See all of the world's water in one chart, as well as which regions will suffer the greatest from water scarcity.
Will the global economy be stronger in 2024 than in 2023?
In Canada, tax-loss harvesting allows investors to turn losses into tax savings. This graphic breaks down how it works in four simple steps.
This month's VC+ special dispatches feature the insights from Knight Frank's latest flagship report and markets this month.
South Korea's most valuable companies are familiar names: large conglomerates with diverse holdings in different parts of the economy.
European hubs top the list, with Monaco requiring $12.9 million to join the top 1% club.