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World's most valuable company in December, 2023 (by market cap):

World's most valuable company in December, 2023 (by market cap): 1. Apple: $3 Trillion 2. Microsoft: $2.76 Trillion 3. Saudi Aramco: $2.13 Trillion 4. Alphabet (Google): $1.64 Trillion 5. Amazon: $1.51 Trillion 6. NVIDIA: $1.13 Trillion 7. Meta: $812 Billion 8. Berkshire Hathaway: $775 Billion 9. Tesla: $760 Billion 10. Eli Lilly: $561 Billion 11. Visa: $519 Billion 12. UnitedHealth: $510 Billion 13. TSMC: $499 Billion 14. Broadcom: $477 Billion 15. JPMorgan: $457 Billion 16. Novo Nordisk: $453 Billion 17. Walmart: $418 Billion 18. Exxon Mobil: $403 Billion 19. LVMH: $385 Billion 20. Johnson & Johnson: $382 Billion 21. Mastercard: $381 Billion 22. Tencent: $376 Billion 23. Samsung: $359 Billion 24. Procter & Gamble: $346 Billion 25. Home Depot: $321 Billion 26. Nestl : $304 Billion 27. Kweichow Moutai: $300 Billion 28. ASML: $277 Billion 29. Adobe: $271 Billion 30. Chevron: $270 Billion 31. Merck: $269 Billion 32. COstco: $268 Billion 33. AbbVie: $225 Billion 34. Toyota: $255 Billion 35. L'Or al: $254 Billion CC: Global Index

Developing countries receiving the most loans from China:

US-China Economic and Security Review Commission reports the Developing countries receiving the most loans from China : 1. Ghana : $31.1 billion 2. Guinea : $21.9 billion 3. Ethiopia : $14.8 billion 4. Tanzania : $12.6 billion 5. DR Congo : $12.1 billion 6. Republic of Congo : $11.4 billion 7. Mozambique : $7.9 billion 8. Sudan : $6.7 billion 9. Zambia : $4.6 billion 10. Bolivia : $4.1 billion 11. Chad : $3.2 billion 12. Senegal : $3.1 billion 13. Niger : $2.7 billion 14. Mali : $2.6 billion 15. Cameroon : $1.8 billion Among the heavily indebted countries, 14 of 15 are African nations, many of the poorest in the world, like Sudan, Niger, Mozambique, Chad, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The sole non-African country on the list, Bolivia, is also one of the poorest nations in South America. Source: US-China Economic and Security Review Commission

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