Category: 6. Business
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Strategist: Gold’s strength a hedge against U.S. election sweep
Saxo Head of Commodity Strategy Ole Hansen said in a note released Tuesday that precious metals outperforming through October could be a result of worries surrounding government spending if a single party were to gain control of both the… Continue Reading
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US asks G7 to consider Russian palladium sanctions, price soars
Palladium prices rose 10% in less than a 24-hour period Wednesday after the United States petitioned Group of Seven countries to impose sanctions on Russian palladium and titanium as part of an ongoing effort to put pressure on the Russian… Continue Reading
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Central Bank Gold Investing is Increasing
Gold IRA owners are keeping a close eye on what has proven to be an important investment indicator this year: the performance of gold and the reason central banks are buying it up recently—not only that but the bankers are also sharing… Continue Reading
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BRICS opening: A ‘multipolar’ world order is forming
Russian President Vladimir Putin spared no time in telling attendees the meaning behind this year’s annual BRICS summit in Kazan, Russia. “The process of forming a multipolar world order is underway,” he said during opening remarks on… Continue Reading
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U.S. home sales drop, gold and silver follow suit
Equities and precious metals prices dropped after the United States released data Wednesday morning showing home sales slumped 1% to a 14-year low despite falling interest rates. Despite the significant news, economists had anticipated a… Continue Reading
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Head in the clouds: Gadfin is changing the game
In the face of current security and economic challenges, Israel’s 2024 Infrastructure, Energy, and Transportation Conference, hosted by Maariv, Walla, and The Jerusalem Post, offered a rare glimpse into the elusive “day after” that everyone… Continue Reading
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How much does an apartment with a shared bomb shelter cost in Tel Aviv?
In line with current trends, the atomic shelter phenomenon in private homes is currently sweeping the world, and Israel is no exception. We recently reported on an atomic shelter for the wealthy only in our threatened nation, where a… Continue Reading
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Yitzhak Tshuva makes new move in return to real estate
Diversification, a comeback in real estate development, or a platform that existing business can be poured into? Energy tycoon Yitzhak Tshuva continues to carry out acquisitions in the local capital market. This time, he has bought… Continue Reading
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Facebook, Instagram to allow account access using facial recognition
Meta announced it has begun testing the use of facial recognition technology to quickly recover accounts and to assist in cases of account hacking or concerns about the misuse of the user’s image. The new technology developed will be used… Continue Reading
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IMF slashes Israel growth forecast
Israel’s economic recovery after the war will take longer than many in the country think, according to the projections in the latest World Economic Outlook from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The IMF sees real growth in… Continue Reading