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Every president brings a personal touch to the Oval Office, and President Trump is going for gold. NPR's Michel Martin asks Washington Post senior critic Robin Givhan about the image that projects.
This is the minimum amount which is required to buy "x" number of lots of a particular commodity to trade in futures market.
President Donald Trump has reportedly ordered his official portrait in the White House be printed with a golden border so it ...
JD Vance has just taken a step closer to the White House after making an overlooked "political power move", a top Republican has claimed. Ronna McDaniel, who was RNC chair for seven years until 2024, ...
Gold has become a surprise winner of the Trump trade as investors seek shelter amid the policy chaos, but there are longer-term trends that threaten to drag the metal back down to earth. Jon Mills ...
Gold, Silver Prices Today March 28: Gold prices in the domestic futures market continued to climb on Friday, i.e. March 28, 2025, as international gold prices hit a record high with heightened ...
US President Donald Trump has shared his definition of a woman while speaking in the Oval Office, saying the explanation is ‘easy to answer for me’. The president was asked to define what a woman is ...
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. ramped up its gold price forecast to $3,300 an ounce by year-end, citing stronger-than-expected central bank demand and solid inflows into bullion-backed exchange traded ...
Gold price too can witness volatility, short-term corrections, as well as phases of stagnant growth. Investors should avoid going overboard with investments. (Pixabay) In the recently published ...
Amid the chaos at the shrinking and endangered Department of Education, multiple former staffers tell The Hill the recent layoffs were disorganized and heartbreaking, but they are most concerned ...
March 26 (Reuters) - Bank of America (BofA) has raised its gold period average forecasts for this year and next, while highlighting that uncertainty arising from U.S. trade policies will continue ...
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., called out in a new interview what he believes to be "absolutely absurd" pandering to extreme Democrats over issues like the war in Israel or shutting down the ...