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Investing.com– Gold prices fell slightly in Asian trade on Tuesday, but remained above key support levels as markets remained largely averse towards precious metals before a key Federal Reserve meeting this week. Among industrial metals, copper prices inched lower, but remained in sight of 11-month highs after a stellar rally over the past three sessions. Bullion prices recovered some lost ground this week, retaking the $2,150 an ounce support level on Monday as uncertainty over the Fed’s stance persisted. But the yellow metal also remained well below record highs hit earlier in March. fell 0.1% to $2,158.26 an ounce, while…

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Editor’s Note: A version of this article first appeared in the “Reliable Sources” newsletter. Sign up for the daily digest chronicling the evolving media landscape here. Elon Musk is showing the world how radicalized he has become. The billionaire, one of the most consequential figures to walk the Earth, spent another weekend swimming in the right-wing fever swamps of X — a bad habit that was apparent when his interview with Don Lemon was released Monday morning. In the contentious interview, Musk equated moderating dangerous and appalling hate speech to “censorship,” bashed the press for legitimate reporting, assailed DEI programs without supporting evidence, skewered advertisers who fled…

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The Canadian Consumer Price Index is expected to have risen by 3.1% YoY in February. The BoC shows no rush to lower its interest rate. The Canadian Dollar maintains its multi-day lows against the US Dollar around 1.3540. Canada is slated to unveil the always-relevant inflation-related figures on Tuesday. Statistics Canada will release the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the month of February, with expectations pointing towards a year-on-year rise of 3.1% in the headline print, slightly surpassing January’s 2.9% increase. Monthly projections anticipate a 0.6% increase in the index compared to the previous month’s flat reading. Alongside the CPI…

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Here is our weekly collection of digital asset listing and delisting, trading pair-related announcements by crypto exchanges that we found last week and today. Have we missed something? Do you have information about new listings and/or delistings? Let us know here. _________________________________________ MEXCListings:MyDogSOL (MYDOGSOL)Pepe Son (PEPESON)Nibiru Chain (NIBI)PEPEYE 2.0 (PEPEYE2)EXGOLAND (EXGO)Aros (AROS)Patex (PATEX)Baby Musk (BABYMUSK)ASN AI (ASN)Crown By Third Time (CROWN2)ZAIBOT (ZAI)GONE (GONE)Stank Memes (STONKS)Entangle (MNGL)PyramidAI (PYRAMIDAI)SuperAI (SA)Alvara Protocol (ALVA)myDid (SYL)Doge Baby (DOGEBABY)Banano (BAN)Rowan Energy (RWN)Antara Token (ANTT)AITAO (AITAO)Inferix (INFERIX)Solama (SOLAMA)Gui Inu (GUI)SpacePi (SPACEPI)BABY FLOKI (BABYFLOKI)Grand Base (GRAND)Wolf Wif Ballz (BALLZ)BOOK OF MEME (BOME)Nexum (NEXM)Chonky (CHONKY)Mega Universe (MEGAUNI)Gamer Arena (GAU)OneFinity…

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Former President Donald Trump said in an interview aired Monday that any Jewish person who votes for Democrats “hates their religion” and hates “everything about Israel,” again playing into an antisemitic trope that Jewish Americans have dual loyalties to the US and to Israel. Trump was asked on a podcast hosted by his former White House aide Sebastian Gorka about criticism from the Biden administration and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. “I actually think they hate Israel,” Trump said. “I don’t think they hate him, I think they hate Israel. And the Democrat Party hates Israel.”…

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Topline The White House on Monday criticized former President Donald Trump and accused him of spreading antisemitic stereotypes after the GOP presidential candidate accused Jewish Democratic voters of hating their religion and Israel. Key Facts In a statement to the press, White House spokesperson Andrew Bates said President Joe Biden “has put his foot down when it comes to vile and unhinged antisemitic rhetoric.” The statement added that there was “no justification for spreading toxic, false stereotypes that threaten fellow citizens.” Earlier Monday, Trump appeared on a radio show hosted by his former White House aide Sebastian Gorka and said…

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Christina Pensa is an unmarried real estate professional in New York City.Questions about her choice not to get married come up often in the workplace and her social life.She wants to make it clear that many women are thrilled to be single and happily choose to stay so. Heading into my third round of interviews for a high-level position at a commercial real estate firm in 2019, I was excited and meticulously prepared. I had analyzed market trends for weeks, brushed up on recent trades, and reviewed industry affairs.I wasn’t prepared, however, for the covert line of questioning into my…

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The SCOTUS justices might have a gripe or two about the media.The Supreme Court on Monday heard oral arguments on Murthy v. Missouri, a case on which they will decide whether the administration violated the First Amendment rights of social companies when it asked them to make specific content choices, which the plaintiff’s lawyers argue amounted to coercion.During oral arguments, justices asked questions about what constitutes coercion and in what cases the government can intervene with suggestions for the conduct of social media companies — and also showed off some of their media knowledge.The states of Missouri and Louisiana argued…

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(Reuters) – The Bank of Japan ended eight years of negative interest rates and other remnants of its unorthodox policy on Tuesday, making a historic shift away from a focus of reflating growth with decades of massive monetary stimulus. COMMENTS: ANDREW LILLEY, CHIEF RATES STRATEGIST, BARRENJOEY, SYDNEY “The end of negative interest rate policy in Japan came not with a bang but with a whimper. “In practical terms, I think if the 10-year JGB yield gets close to 1%, the Bank of Japan will continue buying as necessary and they still in practical terms will likely slow the increase in…

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