Foreign Exchange
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First episode date | November 5, 2004 |
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Final episode date | December 27, 2004 |
Number of episodes | 26 |
Number of seasons | 1 |
Networks | Nine Network |
RTÉ2 | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2618502 |
About Foreign Exchange
Brett Miller from Australia and Hannah O'Flaherty from Ireland discover a portal which enables them to travel between each country and experience life in different hemispheres, as well as having adventures along the way.
Apple sales dip again despite iPhone boost
... 5%, although Mr Cook said that after accounting for Foreign Exchange rates its business there had grown year on year...
Bangladesh: Political violence grips country as election looms
... The country s Foreign Exchange reserves have also dropped from a record $48bn (£39...
Care4Calais: Watchdog criticises past management of charity
... The watchdog added Ms Moseley said this arrangement saved the charity around £3,000 a year in Foreign Exchange fees...
Byju's: The unravelling of India's most valued start-up
... In April, the firm s office in Bengaluru was raided by Indian authorities over suspected violations of Foreign Exchange laws...
Crisis-hit Pakistan strikes $3bn IMF bailout deal
... This year the country s Foreign Exchange reserves fell to a level that covered less than three weeks of imports...
BBC ordered to Delhi High Court over Modi documentary
... Weeks after the broadcast, the BBC s Delhi offices were raided by Indian income tax authorities, and in April an investigation was opened into the broadcaster for alleged violations of Foreign Exchange rules...
Sudan conflict: 'How I saved my red guitar from Khartoum war zone'
... Almost all Foreign Exchange and 90% of South Sudan s government revenue comes from crude oil exports, which leave via a pipeline that runs through Sudan...
Nigeria election 2023: Charts that explain the nation
... But prices had been going up before the fighting began - caused by the closure of the border to many imports and a scarcity of Foreign Exchange...
Apple sales dip again despite iPhone boost
Apple sales have continued to fall, despite strong demand for its iPhones and services like streaming platform Apple TV+.
The tech giant says revenues dipped 1% to $89. 5bn (£73. 3bn) in the three months to 30 September when compared with the same period Last Year .
Sales of its Mac computers and iPads struggled after a post-lockdown surge in interest.
It marks The Fourth quarter in a row where sales have fallen Year on Year .
In an update to investors, The Firm said that profits had reached $23bn, helped by a new record for iPhone sales in the three-month period.
The amount it took from services such as iCloud and Apple Music also hit a high, bringing in $22. 3bn for the California-based firm, up 16% from a Year before.
But it cited concerns over potential supply chain issues hampering deliveries of its new iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max devices.
Apple chief executive Tim Cook said it was " working hard to manufacture more".
" We do believe that later this quarter, we'll reach a supply-demand balance, " He Said .
Mr Cook said he felt The Firm had its " strongest line-up of products ever" heading into The Key Christmas trading period.
The latest update suggested, however, that other Apple items had been failing to capture the customer's imagination more recently.
Its Mac computers, for example, saw sales drop to $7. 6bn for the quarter, down from $11. 6bn the Year before.
at a highly anticipated conference.
It announced that the iPhone 15 would not feature its proprietary lightning charging port, after the European Union forced The Change . Instead, it uses a USB-C cable as the " universally-accepted standard".
It has also faced challenges elsewhere, with economic uncertainty weighing on consumers in the Chinese market.
On Thursday, The Company said that sales in China had dipped by 2. 5%, although Mr Cook said that after accounting for Foreign Exchange rates its business there had grown Year on Year .
, meeting gamers in The City of Chengdu.
It marked his second visit to China - a key market for Apple - this Year , as The Firm 's operations in the country have been complicated by Covid restrictions and US-China tensions.
In March, Mr Cook said he felt Apple had a " symbiotic" relationship with China, a key manufacturing base.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com