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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. From Southwest to Spirit, budget airlines are in a tailspin. The woes of America’s low-cost carriers could soon be mirrored elsewhere
#Aug.29.2024 ×

#economist.com. The plasma trade is becoming ever-more hypocritical. Reliance on America grows, as other countries clutch their pearls
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#economist.com. Are American rents rigged by algorithms?. That is what Department of Justice prosecutors allege
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#economist.com. Inflation is down and a recession is unlikely. What went right?. A few years ago, nobody thought that a soft landing was possible
#Aug.29.2024 ×

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

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

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

#economist.com. Why America’s tech giants have got bigger and stronger. Whatever happened to creative destruction?
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#economist.com. America’s recession signals are flashing red. Don’t believe them. We assess a range of measures
#Aug.22.2024 ×

#economist.com. America’s anti-price-gouging laws are too minor to be communist. No matter what critics of Kamala Harris allege
#Aug.22.2024 ×

#economist.com. Kamala Harris’s cost-of-living plan will end in failure. She is the latest presidential candidate to embrace self-defeating economics
#Aug.20.2024 ×

#economist.com. The lessons of Africa’s tax revolts. If states want to collect more, they will have to offer something in return
#Aug.15.2024 ×


#economist.com. Why Warren Buffett has built a mighty cash mountain. Berkshire Hathaway’s boss is an impressive investor, not an economic oracle
#Aug.08.2024 ×

#economist.com. A court says Google is a monopolist. Now what?. The ruling could lead to a big-tech showdown
#Aug.06.2024 ×

#economist.com. The Middle East braces for wider war as Iran weighs its response. After Israeli strikes, America is rushing troops to the region and airlines are steering clear
#Aug.04.2024 ×

#economist.com. Why fear is sweeping markets everywhere. American and Japanese indices have taken a battering. So have banks and gold
#Aug.02.2024 ×

#economist.com. Gary Gensler is the most controversial man in American finance. Donald Trump is just the latest to take a swing. In an interview with The Economist, the SEC chair defends his record
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