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#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
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#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
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#economist.com. Israeli strikes on Beirut and Tehran could intensify a regional war. At the very least, they will delay talks over a ceasefire in Gaza
#Jul.31.2024 ×
#economist.com. What the war on tourism gets wrong. Visitors are a boon, if managed wisely
#Jul.29.2024 ×
#economist.com. Israeli retaliation in Lebanon seems inevitable. But it still wants to avoid all-out war against Hizbullah
#Jul.28.2024 ×
#economist.com. What could kill the $1trn artificial-intelligence boom?. A fast-growing supply chain is in danger of over-extending
#Jul.28.2024 ×
#economist.com. Can China smash the Airbus-Boeing duopoly?. It hopes to succeed where others have failed
#Jul.25.2024 ×
#economist.com. Rwandan soldiers may outnumber M23 rebels in Congo. The prospect of dislodging the rebels is becoming dimmer
#Jul.25.2024 ×
#economist.com. Bibi Netanyahu offered spectacle over substance in America. His fourth address to Congress was historic, but held few answers for Israelis
#Jul.25.2024 ×
#economist.com. Israel and the Houthis trade bombs and bluster. For now, though, neither side is a strategic threat to the other
#Jul.25.2024 ×
#economist.com. Why the AI revolution is leaving Africa behind. Large infrastructure gaps are creating a new digital divide
#Jul.25.2024 ×
#economist.com. Revisiting the work of Donald Harris, father of Kamala. The combative Marxist economist focused on questions related to growth
#Jul.25.2024 ×
#economist.com. Why investors are unwise to bet on elections. Turning a profit from political news is a lot harder than it looks
#Jul.25.2024 ×
#economist.com. Donald Trump’s promise of a golden age for oil is fanciful. There is not much he could do to boost fossil fuels—or rein in clean energy
#Jul.24.2024 ×
#economist.com. Why is Xi Jinping building secret commodity stockpiles?. Vast new holdings of grain, natural gas and oil suggest trouble ahead
#Jul.23.2024 ×
#economist.com. How Vladimir Putin created a housing bubble. Prices have risen by 172% in Russia’s biggest cities over the past three years
#Jul.22.2024 ×
#economist.com. The rich world revolts against sky-high immigration. Moderates want to limit numbers. Radicals want mass deportations. What will be the economic consequence?
#Jul.21.2024 ×
#economist.com. The world court says Israel’s occupation is illegal. But will the International Court of Justice’s ruling have any effect?
#Jul.19.2024 ×
#economist.com. Google wants a piece of Microsoft’s cyber-security business. A $23bn acquisition of Wiz, an Israeli startup, is the search giant’s biggest ever
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