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Herbert Hunt, Billionaire Who Tried to Corner the Silver Market, Dies at 95
After losing billions of dollars in a commodities-trading scandal, Hunt went through personal bankruptcy before making it back in oil, gas and real estate.The Wall Street Journal - World -
OPEC+ Likely to Extend Output Curbs Beyond 2Q, JPMorgan Says
OPEC and its allies are likely to extend their voluntary production cuts beyond the second quarter at their upcoming meeting in June, according to JPMorgan.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Jobs Report in Focus as Investors Seek Rate Clues
Stock futures ticked higher ahead of an employment report that is expected to show labor-market growth slowing in April.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Hershey Boosted by Higher Prices and Sales Volumes
Consumers are still paying up for chocolate. Candy giant Hershey said sales rose 8.9% from year-ago levels, benefiting from both higher prices and volumes.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Draymond reacts to Embiid's higher flagrant foul total in half the games
In 478 fewer total career NBA games, Joel Embiid has more flagrant fouls than Warriors star Draymond Green.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Oil prices log worst week since February as concerns over Middle East supply risks fade
Oil futures finished lower Friday — with easing concerns over potential supply disruptions in the Middle East, strong U.S. production and signs of slowing demand prompting prices to register their largest weekly percentage loss since early February.MarketWatch - Business -
Wyoming Goes Wild: The Mad Dash for 'Brown Gold'
‘It’s the adrenaline rush.’ Crowds line up predawn to race for dropped antlers in the Cowboy State.The Wall Street Journal - World -
3 pros and cons of investing in gold this May
It may be a good idea to invest in gold this May. But, you should consider these pros and cons before you do.CBS News - Top stories -
China Is Buying Gold, Sending Prices to Record Highs
The global price of gold has reached its highest levels as Chinese investors and consumers, wary of real estate and stocks, buy the metal at a record pace.The New York Times - Top stories - China -
The OECD said the global economy could suffer a significant setback if an escalation of conflict in the Middle East were to push oil prices sharply higher.
The OECD said the global economy could suffer a significant setback if an escalation of conflict in the Middle East were to push oil prices sharply higher.The Wall Street Journal - World
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