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Palladium market outlook for 2025: UBS By Investing.com

Palladium market outlook for 2025: UBS By Investing.com

Investing.com — UBS analysts forecast a challenging year ahead for palladium, with the metal expected to “lag other precious metals.”  The investment bank’s analysts anticipate a deficit of around 300,000 ounces, or 3% of demand, in…

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News coverage boosts giving after disasters – Australian research team’s findings may offer lessons for Los Angeles fires

News coverage boosts giving after disasters – Australian research team’s findings may offer lessons for Los Angeles fires

In late 2019 and early 2020, a series of devastating wildfires, known as the “black summer” bushfire disaster, left Australia reeling: More than 20% of the country’s forests burned. As a scholar of the psychology…

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How is Antarctica melting, exactly? Crucial details are beginning to come into focus

How is Antarctica melting, exactly? Crucial details are beginning to come into focus

The size of the Antarctic ice sheet can be hard to comprehend. Two kilometres thick on average and covering nearly twice the area of Australia, the ice sheet holds enough freshwater to raise global sea…

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Oil prices dip but post 4th straight weekly gain on US sanctions By Reuters

Oil prices dip but post 4th straight weekly gain on US sanctions By Reuters

By Arathy Somasekhar HOUSTON (Reuters) -Oil prices settled lower on Friday but notched their fourth straight weekly gain, as the latest U.S. sanctions on Russian energy trade added to worries about oil supply disruptions. futures…

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China tech shrugged off Trump’s ‘trade war’ − there’s no reason it won’t do the same with new tariffs

China tech shrugged off Trump’s ‘trade war’ − there’s no reason it won’t do the same with new tariffs

When Donald Trump returns to the White House, he’ll be accompanied by a coterie of China hawks, all vowing to use tariffs and export bans to stop Beijing from challenging the United States’ supremacy in…

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IMF: $44bn loan deal to Argentina fell short of expectations

IMF: $44bn loan deal to Argentina fell short of expectations

IMF: $44bn loan deal to Argentina fell short of expectations – Central Banking End of drawer navigation content Skip to main content Monetary policy’s effects limited as central bank suffered heavy cashflow losses, evaluation finds…

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Why is one half of Mars so different to the other? ‘Marsquakes’ may have just revealed the answer

Why is one half of Mars so different to the other? ‘Marsquakes’ may have just revealed the answer

Mars is home to perhaps the greatest mystery of the Solar System: the so-called Martian dichotomy, which has baffled scientists since it was discovered in the 1970s. The southern highlands of Mars (which cover about…

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European natural gas prices see slight increase in early trade By Investing.com

European natural gas prices see slight increase in early trade By Investing.com

Investing.com — The benchmark Dutch TTF contract for European natural-gas saw a minor rise of 0.2% in early trade, with prices settling at 46.36 euros per megawatt-hour. This rise comes after prices had fallen from…

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What’s an H-1B visa? A brief history of the controversial program for skilled foreign workers

What’s an H-1B visa? A brief history of the controversial program for skilled foreign workers

Republicans are feuding over how many people can obtain H-1B visas, permits that allow foreign professionals to legally work in the United States. Today an estimated 600,000 foreigners with H-1B visas have tech, academic, medical…

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Gold prices scales $2,700/oz level to over one-month high By Investing.com

Gold prices scales $2,700/oz level to over one-month high By Investing.com

Investing.com– Gold prices rose to above one-month highs Thursday, tracking a drop in the dollar and Treasury yields as mildly softer consumer inflation data spurred bets on lower interest rates this year.  AT 4:19 ET…

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