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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. × The war in Gaza has unsettled the Jewish diaspora. They have found uneasy alliances with their new protectors on the right
#Mar.27.2025 ×

#economist.com. × Israel courts the Middle East’s minorities. Why Israel seeks alliances outside the Arab and Sunni Muslim majority
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#economist.com. × Can foreign investors learn to love China again?. Wall Street still needs more to coax it back. But non-American firms may be ready to return
#Mar.27.2025 ×

#economist.com. × The surging gold price is boosting Central Asia’s economies. But foreign investors might want to tread carefully
#Mar.27.2025 ×

#economist.com. × America’s strikes on the Houthis could whip up a regional tempest. Donald Trump has promised to hold Iran accountable for the Yemenis’ attacks
#Mar.20.2025 ×

#economist.com. × Should BHP, Rio Tinto and Vale learn from Chinese rivals?. The mining industry is drifting apart into two distinct models
#Mar.20.2025 ×

#economist.com. × East Asia’s armsmakers are on the rise. Rising demand at home and abroad is fuelling their growth
#Mar.20.2025 ×

#economist.com. × Where will be the next electric-vehicle superpower?. Three Asian countries make their pitch
#Mar.18.2025 ×

#economist.com. × Israel’s strikes may be only the start of a new offensive in Gaza. Politics mean Binyamin Netanyahu needs to keep open the possibility of a return to full-scale war
#Mar.18.2025 ×

#economist.com. × Will Trump’s tariffs turbocharge foreign investment in America?. Companies from Asahi to TSMC are expanding production in the country—for now
#Mar.17.2025 ×

#economist.com. × Binyamin Netanyahu is leading Israel into (another) crisis. His decision to sack the security chief will not end well
#Mar.17.2025 ×

#economist.com. × Netanyahu’s decision to sack his security chief will not end well. Another crisis in Israel looms
#Mar.17.2025 ×

#economist.com. × Can anything get China’s shoppers to spend?. An economic recovery depends on it. Yet a new action plan may not do the job
#Mar.17.2025 ×

#economist.com. × 7-Eleven is still struggling to fend off its Canadian suitor. The saga points to the sluggish pace of corporate reform in Japan
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#economist.com. × Binyamin Netanyahu likens himself to Donald Trump. Israel’s prime minister is again under pressure from lawyers and security men
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#economist.com. × After the bloodshed, can Syria’s president unite his country?. A deal with the Kurds may yet shore up Ahmed al-Sharaa’s rule
#Mar.13.2025 ×

#economist.com. × Western companies are experimenting with DeepSeek. But concerns over security, censorship and dependence on China remain
#Mar.13.2025 ×

#economist.com. × A horrific killing spree shakes Syria. Fresh atrocities suggest a country spiralling out of control
#Mar.10.2025 ×

#economist.com. × Mistral, Europe’s biggest AI startup, is blowing hot. Not being American or Chinese may now be a help, not a hindrance
#Mar.06.2025 ×

#economist.com. × Lebanon’s new government must do three big things immediately. It needs money to reform, but donors want to see reforms before they write cheques
#Mar.06.2025 ×

#economist.com. × Trump’s new tariffs are set to be his most extreme ever. America targets its three biggest trading partners: Canada, Mexico and China
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#economist.com. × Trump’s new tariffs are his most extreme ever. America targets its three biggest trading partners: Canada, Mexico and China
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#economist.com. × Israel’s army adopts a high-stakes new strategy: more terrain. It remains present inside Syria, Lebanon, Gaza and the West Bank
#Mar.03.2025 ×
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