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Gold Price Forecast: Analysts Predict $4,916/oz by 2026, Below Recent Peaks
Analysts project a median gold price of $4,916 per ounce by 2026, significantly lower than recent highs. This tempered outlook impacts market sentiment and speculative bets.
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Bank of Japan Navigates Inflation Risks Amid Iran Conflict
The Bank of Japan is expected to maintain interest rates, focusing on future hikes to counter inflationary pressures exacerbated by the Iran conflict and a weakening yen.
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Rogers Communications Offers Voluntary Departure Packages to Employees
Rogers Communications is providing voluntary departure and retirement packages to some employees across its divisions as part of a cost-cutting initiative.
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Longer Car Loans Costing Buyers Thousands in Extra Interest
Rising new car prices are driving consumers to longer loan terms, significantly increasing overall interest paid and potentially trapping them in negative equity.
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Fed Holds Rates Steady Amid Inflation Fears and Leadership Transition
Federal Reserve likely to keep interest rates unchanged at upcoming meeting due to inflation concerns and upcoming leadership change.
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Fuel Tax Freeze Fails to Stop Gas Price Surge
Despite a federal fuel excise tax freeze, Canadian gas prices are climbing again due to rising global oil costs stemming from geopolitical tensions.
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Senate Banking Committee Set to Vote on Kevin Warsh for Fed Chair
The Senate Banking Committee will vote on advancing Kevin Warsh as Federal Reserve Chair. Odds for his confirmation have significantly increased following Senator Tillis's support.
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Gulf Nation Emirates NBD Plans Landmark Debt Sale Amid Easing Tensions
Emirates NBD initiates the first Gulf public debt sale since regional conflict began, signaling potential stability and influencing geopolitical risk assessments.