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There are many exciting fantasy books coming out in April 2025, including several highly anticipated sequels and a spinoff of ...
Gold reached a fresh high over over $3,100 an ounce on Monday. The safe haven is gaining on tariff fears, falling yields, and a declining dollar. Goldman expects the gold prices to reach $3,300 an ...
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March 26 (Reuters) - Bank of America (BofA) has raised its gold period average forecasts for this year and next, while highlighting that uncertainty arising from U.S. trade policies will continue ...
US President Donald Trump on February 25 unveiled plans to offer a "gold card" visa with a path to citizenship for $5 million. Now, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has revealed he sold 1,000 gold ...
The border tax, which applies to certain purchases made across the U.S. border, has made American travel less appealing for some Canadians, he said. But Puhvel sees a silver lining. Drawing on trends ...
Pakistan’s army has said its forces killed 16 armed fighters along the country’s western border with Afghanistan. Pakistan has “consistently been asking the Interim Afghan Government to ...
It's certainly the race that stops the Border, so the loss of Friday's Albury Gold Cup was a terrible blow.
When it comes to investing in precious metals, silver might be an afterthought, given gold's run to record intraday highs 15 times so far this year. But the white metal could soon steal the ...
In a recent move by an American state. Utah has passed a bill to allow state vendors to be paid in gold and silver. Now, this is something that has been talked about for years – gold coming back ...
Indians would be able to satiate their world-beating appetite for gold by punting on something even more glittering. That something, the mandarins reckoned, could only be a government-backed ...