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Ups and downs on AUDUSD as fundamental news keeps volatility high for the pair.
Earlier this week, Australia’s CPI for the quarter came in better than expected, helping to push the AUDUSD pair higher.…
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SCOTUS Hears Trump’s Argument Over Immunity
In the opening minutes of the U.S. Supreme Court hearing oral arguments Thursday in a landmark case over whether former…
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Israel increases airstrikes on the Rafah region
Israel has increased airstrikes on the Rafah region. The price of crude oil continues to fall on the day to…
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Harvey Weinstein accusers react with disgust as court overturns rape conviction: ‘It’s a major step backwards’
Harvey Weinstein’s accusers reacted after New York’s highest court overturned his 2020 rape conviction on Thursday. Douglas H. Wigdor, who…
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Jamie Dimon Says US Has Less Than 50% Odds of Nailing a Soft Landing
Markets are too optimistic about a soft landing, JPMorgan chief Jamie Dimon told the Wall Street Journal. He expects the…
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Spot gold is now up more than 1% and in doing so, moving back above its 100 hour MA.
Gold prices surpass their 100-day moving average The price of gold is seeing an upward surge, with the price now…
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Scientists want to grow vegetables using human urine – and reveal how YOU can make this natural fertilizer at home
By Nikki, Senior Science Reporter for Dailymail.Com Published: 9:13 a.m. EDT, April 25, 2024 | Update: 10:24 a.m. EDT, April…
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June Cut on Deck As Job Market Weakens
The Federal Reserve is expected to cut rates further in June to support the labor market amid slowing hiring, according…
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Goldman Sachs: The composition of the GDP report is not as sweet as it seemed
The fallout from today’s first look at first quarter GDP continues to reverberate with a stronger US dollar and weaker…
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How at least 13 banks were able to work with the federal government to spy on the transactions of hundreds of religious and pro-gun Trump supporters after January 6 “without a warrant”
At least 13 financial institutions are under investigation by congressional Republicans for colluding with the federal government to spy on…
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