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Battery Metal Lithium is Dirt Cheap, and Could Have Further to Fall
The race to build new mines for a clean-energy transition that’s expected to need lots of lithium has pushed global production out of lockstep with demand in the small but fast-growing market. -
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These Futuristic New Batteries Could Help Prevent Lithium-ion Fires
Proponents of solid-state batteries say the devices pack more power and might be safer than lithium-ion batteries, but there's reason for caution. -
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Lithium prices are plumbing multiyear lows in a market awash with the battery material, and it is unlikely they have hit bottom yet.
Lithium prices are plumbing multiyear lows in a market awash with the battery material, and it is unlikely they have hit bottom yet. -
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Dollar Could Fall if Rate Cut Bets Rise
The dollar looks set to fall heading into next year as recent softer U.S. economic data could bolster market expectations for interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, MUFG Bank said. -
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Shaikin: How Gawr Gura and VTubers could help Dodgers further tap into Japanese fan base
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Which states could have abortion on the ballot in 2024?
Organizers of an effort to scale back Arkansas' abortion ban face a deadline to submit enough signatures to try to get their proposal before voters in NovemberAbortion -
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A Decade Ago, My Husband Killed Himself. Could I Have Stopped it?
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3 moves that could have a big impact on your savings this July
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This week’s U.S. inflation report could have serious implications for stocks
Like all marquee economic releases, the June inflation numbers could have serious ramifications for markets. But investors will be paying especially close attention this month, as the timing of the Federal Reserve’s first interest-rate cut could ...
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