PreciousMetal
1293jdhdfoierkjdjd/finance/api/quoteE31000000000004917/baseE31100000000000897

#wikipedia.org. gold. Gold is a chemical element with the chemical symbol Au (from Latin aurum) and atomic number 79. In its pure form, it is a bright, slightly orange-yellow, dense, soft, malleable, and ductile metal. Chemically, gold is a transition metal, a group 11 element, and one of the noble metals. It is one of the least reactive chemical elements, being the seco
#Business #Science #commodities market

#wikipedia.org. United States dollar. The United States dollar (symbol: $; currency code: USD; also abbreviated US$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies; referred to as the dollar, U.S. dollar, American dollar, or colloquially buck) is the official currency of the United States and several other countries. The Coinage Act of 1792 introduced the U.S. dollar at par w
#Business #USA #foreign exchange market

#economist.com. #Aug.29.2024 × Renault readies itself to take on Chinese rivals. Luca de Meo is turning the carmaker around
#Automotive #Business #France #China #China #Europe #Asia #Renault

#economist.com. #Aug.29.2024 × Have Israel’s far-right religious nationalists peaked?. They wield great power but schisms within the movement are deepening
#Business #Politics #Religious #Africa #Asia #Israel

#economist.com. #Aug.29.2024 × From Southwest to Spirit, budget airlines are in a tailspin. The woes of America’s low-cost carriers could soon be mirrored elsewhere
#Aviation #Business #USA #North America #Southwest Airlines #Americas

#economist.com. #Aug.29.2024 × Pinduoduo, China’s e-commerce star, suffers a blow. It faces a slowing economy, stiffening competition and angry merchants
#Business #China #China #Asia

#economist.com. #Aug.29.2024 × A Nigerian’s guide to weddings during the cozzie livs. Even the most lavish of partygoers are adjusting to a cost-of-living crisis
#Business #Nigeria #Africa

#economist.com. #Aug.29.2024 × Four questions for every manager to ask themselves. Prompts for bosses
#Business

#economist.com. #Aug.29.2024 × How Abercrombie & Fitch got hot again. The once-troubled brand is now a favourite of millennials and gen-Zs alike
#Business

#economist.com. #Aug.29.2024 × Can Japan’s zombie bond market be brought back to life?. Ueda Kazuo begins on a dangerous mission
#Business #Japan #Asia

#economist.com. #Aug.29.2024 × The plasma trade is becoming ever-more hypocritical. Reliance on America grows, as other countries clutch their pearls
#Business #USA #North America #Americas

#economist.com. #Aug.29.2024 × Are American rents rigged by algorithms?. That is what Department of Justice prosecutors allege
#Business #USA #North America #Americas

#economist.com. #Aug.29.2024 × Inflation is down and a recession is unlikely. What went right?. A few years ago, nobody thought that a soft landing was possible
#Business #USA #North America

#economist.com. #Aug.28.2024 × How Vladimir Putin hopes to transform Russian trade. He believes the country’s future lies with China and India. What could go wrong?
#Business #Politics #China #Russia #China #Europe #Asia #India #Vladimir Putin

#economist.com. #Aug.28.2024 × Meta is accused of “bullying” the open-source community. It hopes its models will set the standard for open-source artificial intelligence
#Business

#wired.com. #Aug.28.2024 × The Big Interview Gets Even Bigger. A YouTube series! An event in San Francisco! Even a good old-fashioned print issue! As The Big Interview expands, WIRED interviews its own global editorial director, Katie Drummond.
#Business #Tech #director

#economist.com. #Aug.27.2024 × The case against “Russia’s Mark Zuckerberg” will have lasting effects. Pavel Durov, founder of Telegram, may face prosecution in France
#Business #Tech #France #Russia #Europe

#economist.com. #Aug.27.2024 × Vast government debts are riskier than they appear. A provocative new paper gets central bankers talking at Jackson Hole
#Business

#economist.com. #Aug.27.2024 × Israel’s settlers are winning unprecedented power from the war in Gaza. They are gaining land—and sway over the army, police and politics
#Business #Politics #Africa #Asia #Israel

#economist.com. #Aug.26.2024 × What could stop the Nvidia frenzy?. Two contradictions could stymie the AI chipmaker-in-chief
#Business #Tech #director

#economist.com. #Aug.25.2024 × Israel and Hizbullah play with fire. They both attempt escalating attacks that fall short of all-out war
#Business #Africa #Asia #Israel #Lebanon

#economist.com. #Aug.23.2024 × Jerome Powell (almost) declares victory over inflation. The Federal Reserve chairman strikes a notably doveish tone
#Business #USA #North America

#economist.com. #Aug.22.2024 × The threat of war is empowering the Islamic republic’s hardliners. As a result, Iran’s new president is off to a disappointing start
#Business #Islamic #Religious #Africa #Asia #Iran

#economist.com. #Aug.22.2024 × From Coachella to Burning Man, festivals are having a bad year. Tickets are no longer selling out
#Business #Showbiz #USA #North America #music

#economist.com. #Aug.22.2024 × What a takeover offer for 7-Eleven says about business in Japan. Its merger with a Canadian firm would create a convenience-store goliath
#Business #Canada #Japan #Asia #North America

#economist.com. #Aug.22.2024 × Why Germany’s watchmakers are worried about the AfD. The far-right party threatens the industry’s brand
#Business #Politics #Germany #Europe
Filter: #2024-08-15 × #Commodities ×
Showing 1-24 of 96 items - Time: 0.2063 s. Memory: 16.484 mb.