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What do we make of the recent knee-jerk Gold selloff?
The Forex Market· 3 days agoThe mainstream financial media bandied about two primary reasons for the big kneejerk selloff, and...
Malawi’s VP killed in plane crash; Baltimore shipping channel reopens; Chrysler recalls SUVs, pickup...
La Crosse Tribune· 2 days agoMalawi’s vice president and nine others have been killed in a plane crash, the country’s president...
World Bank Says Global Growth Stabilizing but Well Below Pre-Pandemic Levels
US News & World Report· 2 days agoThe World Bank on Tuesday said the U.S. economy's stronger-than-expected performance has prompted it to lift its 2024 global growth outlook ...
World Bank boosts forecast: Strength of US economy will support global growth of 2.6% this year
Associated Press· 2 days agoStronger-than-expected growth in the United States — the world’s biggest economy — accounted for 80% of the World Bank’s upgraded outlook. The agency now ...
The Standard Retirement Age in the US vs. 7 Asian Countries
MSN News· 2 days agoEvery country takes a different approach to retirement. Some countries pay a flat-rate pension,...
Factbox-What's on the agenda at Italy's G7 summit?
Reuters via Yahoo News· 2 days agoChina will also be discussed at length. The leaders are likely to issue a statement...United States feels much more strongly about this than some EU...
Wounded Leaders of the West Gather in Italy to Discuss an Unruly World
New York Times· 17 hours agoExcept for Ms. Meloni herself, every one of the leaders is arriving at the meeting beleaguered,...
What Do We Make of the Recent Knee-Jerk Gold Selloff?
GoldSeek.com· 3 days agoThe selloff started at 4 a.m. EDT Friday when the People’s Bank of China announced it did not add gold to its reserves in May. That broke an 18-month streak ...
Council Post: How Presidential Elections Can Impact Americans' Everyday Finances
Forbes· 2 days agoEvery four years, the United States undergoes a significant event that reverberates across the...
You decide: Mike Walden: Should we worry about the declining birth rate? - Salisbury Post
The Salisbury Post· 5 days agoIn the 1990s, there were worries about the declining national debt — yes, I said declining debt. Now, of course, the surging national debt</ ...