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Gold Mining Stocks Face ‘Fat Pitch’ Opportunity as Earnings Loom By Bloomberg

Gold Mining Stocks Face ‘Fat Pitch’ Opportunity as Earnings Loom By Bloomberg

© Bloomberg. One-kilogram silver bars sit stacked at Gold Investments Ltd. bullion dealers in this arranged photograph in London, U.K., on Wednesday, July 29, 2020. Gold held its ground after a record-setting rally as investors…

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Landlord-leaning eviction courts are about to make the coronavirus housing crisis a lot worse

Landlord-leaning eviction courts are about to make the coronavirus housing crisis a lot worse

The United States is on the verge of a potentially devastating eviction crisis right in the middle of a deadly pandemic. Federal, state and local eviction moratoriums had put most of the pending cases on…

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Record U.S. LNG output jump lifts exports in weak market By Reuters

Record U.S. LNG output jump lifts exports in weak market By Reuters

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A LNG tanker is tugged towards a thermal power station in Futtsu By Ekaterina Kravtsova and Scott DiSavino LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters) – A sharp increase in U.S. liquefied (LNG) output in…

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we claim we care about our data, so why don’t our actions match?

we claim we care about our data, so why don’t our actions match?

Imagine how you’d feel if you discovered footage from your private home security camera had been broadcast over the internet. This is exactly what happened to several unsuspecting Australians last month, when the website Insecam…

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Lawmakers keen to break up ‘big tech’ like Amazon and Google need to realize the world has changed a lot since Microsoft and Standard Oil

Lawmakers keen to break up ‘big tech’ like Amazon and Google need to realize the world has changed a lot since Microsoft and Standard Oil

Big tech is back in the spotlight. The chief executives of Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google are testifying before Congress on July 29 to defend their market dominance from accusations they’re stifling rivals. Lawmakers and…

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Oil Prices Mixed Tuesday Ahead of Stockpile Data By Investing.com

Oil Prices Mixed Tuesday Ahead of Stockpile Data By Investing.com

© Reuters. By Barani Krishnan Investing.com – Oil prices settled mixed Tuesday, with U.S. crude losing more than 1% on worries about a likely build in domestic crude stockpiles last week amid an explosion in…

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The ACCC is suing Google for misleading millions. But calling it out is easier than fixing it

The ACCC is suing Google for misleading millions. But calling it out is easier than fixing it

Australia’s consumer watchdog is suing Google for allegedly misleading millions of people after it started tracking them on non-Google apps and websites in 2016. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) says Google’s pop-up notification…

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Locusts’ locus

Locusts’ locus

Over the recent years, the rise of a new stratum within the government machinery has led to public concern over its purpose, accountability and cost. While members democratically elected enjoy the legitimacy of running the…

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Companies are struggling to engage with today’s activists – a new survey explores why

Companies are struggling to engage with today’s activists – a new survey explores why

Dozens of companies with no track record of activism have made statements in recent weeks in support of Black Lives Matter following what I believe is unprecedented pressure from racial justice protesters. It may have…

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As Gold Smashes Records, Forecasters Ask Whether Peak Is Near By Bloomberg

As Gold Smashes Records, Forecasters Ask Whether Peak Is Near By Bloomberg

© Reuters. As Gold Smashes Records, Forecasters Ask Whether Peak Is Near (Bloomberg) — Gold has just smashed a record, and every major bank agrees that it’ll cross $2,000 an ounce. What happens next is…

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