Why Are Gold Prices So High This Year
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How high will the price of gold go? Here's what some experts think
Can the price of gold continue surpassing record highs or is a pull-back ahead? Here's what some experts predict.CBS News - Top stories -
Comex Gold Settles Higher
Gold prices rose, clawing back some of Friday’s losses, with the front-month Comex contract for March settling up 0.8% at $2174.80.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Why Are So Many Brands Hitting the Road This Year?
Companies are going mobile to peddle mushrooms, to repair shoes, and, of course, to create content.Inc. - Business -
Why Gasoline Prices Are Rising Faster Than Usual This Year
Fuel costs are once again driving inflation. Don’t panic.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Metal Prices Rise With Gold Gaining Positive Momentum
Metal prices rose, with gold making strides as it gains momentum.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Comex Gold Settles 0.62% Higher at $2190.60, Record High
Gold prices climbed to a new record high.The Wall Street Journal - World -
As Easter Approaches Egg Prices Remain Exceptionally High
Bird flu, weather and inflation conspire to make consumers shell out more for a basic foodstuff.Inc. - Business -
Should you buy gold now or wait for the price to drop?
The price of gold is hovering near a record high. But should investors buy in now or wait for the price to fall?CBS News - Top stories -
Comex Gold Settles 0.04% Higher at $2175.60
Front month Comex gold for March delivery gained 0.04% to settle at $2175.60 per troy ounce.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Home prices reach new high in January, Case-Shiller says
Case-Shiller 20-city home price index up 6.2% year-on-year in January.MarketWatch - Business -
Why are the Democrats suddenly so petrified of RFK Jr.?
Kennedy’s campaign does seem to have the Biden White House and the DNC in a panic.The Hill - Politics -
The big idea: why am I so forgetful?
A failing memory can be frustrating, but it may be a sign your brain is working exactly as it should. Every day, people across the planet ask themselves this question, myself included. When we are desperately searching for our glasses, wallet or ...The Guardian - World -
Why the Baltimore Bridge Collapsed So Quickly
Steel structures aren’t as strong as you might think—and the immense power of a container ship shouldn’t be underestimated.Wired - Tech -
Consumer sentiment climbs to 2½-year high as inflation eases
Americans express increasing confidence that inflation will continue to ease — and reduce the financial strain on households.MarketWatch - Business -
I Moved to Switzerland in 2009. Here's Why We're So Darn Happy
Happiness is not a zero-sum game. You can use some of these Swiss ideas to make yourself and your employees happier.Inc. - Business -
The Office Market Is in Turmoil. So Why Are Rents More Expensive?
U.S. office rents are holding steady—or even climbing—despite soaring vacancy rates, a record amount of available sublease space, and rising defaults.The Wall Street Journal - World -
NFL bans dangerous tackle. So why are players miffed?
There's a subtle distinction to the language being used by the competition committee, just enough to concern the NFLPA about enforcing the change.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NFL -
Why has LinkedIn become so weird? | Coco Khan
It is now used as a full social network – and is changing how we think about our identities and accomplishments. Time for us all to be a lot more honest .... A friend recently asked me to help her look for a job. She wanted help writing a cover ...The Guardian - World -
40 Years After ‘Footloose,’ Kevin Bacon Just Agreed to Go to Prom at the High School Where it Was Filmed
Payson High School, where the movie was filmed, will be torn down after this school year.Inc. - Business -
Trader Joe's raises banana price for 1st time in more than 20 years
The grocery chain has increase the price of a single banana for the first time in more than 20 years.CBS News - Top stories -
Oil could trade near $100 this year. Here’s what could drag prices back down.
Russia’s decision to deepen its oil production cuts could lift global benchmark crude near $100 a barrel by September, but demand destruction may play a part in dampening price prospects, said analysts at J.P. Morgan.MarketWatch - Business -
Cocoa prices are soaring to record levels. What it means for consumers and why 'the worst is still yet to come'
Cocoa has more than tripled in cost over the past year and is up 129% in 2024.CNBC - Business -
Why Manchester City can win the WSL title this year
Manchester City showed they are capable of winning the Women's Super League title and ending their eight-year wait with a huge victory over Manchester United.BBC News - Top stories -
Why an early Easter could cost retailers $1.6 billion this year
Easter sales will total $22.4 billion in 2024, according to the National Retail Federation — a 7% decline from last year.MarketWatch - Business -
Shōgun: why the English samurai’s life and legacy still grip Japan 400 years on
Epic new TV adaptation of the 1975 novel reignites interest in the exploits of the Kent sailor William Adams. On a backstreet in the Nihonbashi district of Tokyo, between a seafood wholesaler and a jewellery shop, stands a simple monument. It ...The Guardian - World -
Why have earnings fallen over the last two years while the economy has grown?
My monthly review of stock market valuation indicatorsMarketWatch - Business -
Disney’s stock has soared this year. Why this new bull says the rally has legs.
Disney is in the midst of a turnaround that could continue driving earnings improvement, according to Barclays.MarketWatch - Business -
Packers bring in stiff competition for struggling kicker: Why Anders Carlson could be out after just one year
Carlson imploded down the stretch of his rookie season after a hot startCBS Sports - Sports -
The Conga Room welcomed Latin luminaries for 25 years. Why club founders say it's time to let it rest
The Conga Room fans flocked to see Latin icons, from Celia Cruz to Bad Bunny. The club's founders reflect on the end of a 25-year run.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Malinin on top of world after skating gold, record
Ilia Malinin put on a dominant display that included a jaw-dropping six quad jumps -- including his patented quad axel -- to snag the men's singles crown Saturday night at the world championships.ESPN - Sports -
What's Next for Gold? Look to China for Clues
Gold buying in the country has helped fuel a recent surge—and could protect against a downturn.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
What's Next for Gold? Look to China for Clues
Gold buying in the country has helped fuel a recent surge—and could protect against a downturn.The Wall Street Journal - Business - China -
6 safe gold investments to consider during retirement
Gold investing can be a smart option to consider for retirees, but it's not always as straightforward as it seems.CBS News - Top stories -
Why Colts' Shane Steichen says Anthony Richardson will have huge Year 2, plus what he thinks Joe Flacco adds
Richardson's rookie season was cut short by injuryCBS Sports - Sports -
Buy gold or gold miners? You don’t have to dig deep to hit paydirt.
Why gold-mining stocks look set to outperform physical gold.MarketWatch - Business -
Members of WWII "Ghost Army" receive Congressional Gold Medals
Members of the Ghost Army, a top-secret military unit credited with saving thousands of Americans during World War II using distraction techniques, received Congress' highest honor.CBS News - Politics -
WATCH: WWII ‘Ghost Army’ honored with Congressional Gold Medal
Members of Congress honor and explain the legacy of the secretive U.S. Army unit.ABC News - Top stories -
Gold bars and coins vs. silver bars and coins: Which is better for investors?
Considering investing in physical precious metals? Here's how to choose between gold and silver bars and coins.CBS News - Top stories -
U.S. Housing Prices and the War on Realtors
Which cartel is the real problem?The Wall Street Journal - World -
Legoland and Madame Tussauds owner to roll out surge pricing
Merlin Entertainments plans to introduce dynamic pricing to offset decline in visitors since pandemicFinancial Times - Business