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Gold price prediction: Gold needs to take out strong resistance at $3,410 to target the next resistance at $3,450. Support is at $3346 (Rs 99,800)/$3319 (Rs 98,900). (AI image) Gold price prediction today: Gold rates are expected to rise with the US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell signalling rate cuts. The Donald Trump administration’s 50% tariffs on India, will also need to be closely monitored. Praveen Singh, Senior Fundamental Research Analyst- Currencies and Commodities at Mirae Asset Sharekhan shares his views on gold price outlook and what levels investors should watch out for:Gold Performance:The Fed Chair Powell’s dovish flip in…

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Jaylen MacMillan started working at the Georgina Public Library (GPL) in high school. This summer, she took on a bigger role with bigger responsibilities. As GPL ambassador, MacMillan’s responsibilities include community outreach through events, school visits and social media; assisting The Summer Reading and Learning Club at four library branches; and designing two weekly programs for children—one focusing on STEAM activities and one on literacy and reading. “The best part of my job is by far the community. Being the GPL ambassador has allowed me to meet so many lovely people from across Georgina. It’s always very sweet when people…

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Last week, oil traders cut their bullish bets on crude to the lowest in 16 years on expectations of a glut. Mostly because many forecasters were reporting a looming glut. Yet the moment something threatens any portion of the world’s oil supply, prices jump. So, where’s the glut?Mostly, the glut is in the forecasts published by the International Energy Agency and various net-zero organizations. The problem with these forecasts is that they often ignore data that contradicts their message that the transition to net zero is advancing. Or they use computer models that produce misleading data because they have been…

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Mariam Dagga, a visual journalist who freelanced for The Associated Press and other news organizations and produced harrowing images of the war in Gaza, was killed Monday by an Israeli strike on a hospital. She was 33.Through photographs and video, Dagga captured the lives of ordinary Palestinians facing extraordinary challenges: families displaced from homes, people crowding around aid trucks, mourners attending funerals and doctors treating wounded or malnourished children.During the war, Dagga regularly based herself at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis. She was among 20 people, including five journalists, killed there Monday by Israeli strikes, according to health officials and…

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The financial services map is being redrawn, and credit unions are at the center. As FinTechs distance themselves from big banks, they’re forging bold new partnerships with smaller, more agile institutions. What’s driving this strategic pivot? PYMNTS Intelligence, in collaboration with Velera, dives deep into the motivations, the market shifts, and the technologies that are shaping the next wave of financial innovation. What You’ll Learn Inside “Credit Union Innovation Readiness: How FinTechs Are Shifting Their Partnership Strategies”: Who’s gaining—and who’s losing—in the FinTech partnership shift.FinTechs are rethinking who they trust to bring their solutions to market. The report uncovers the…

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DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israeli strikes on a hospital in southern Gaza killed five journalists Monday, including a freelancer who worked for The Associated Press, according to health officials.Mariam Dagga, 33, a visual journalist, freelanced for the AP during the war, as well as other news outlets. The AP said in a statement that it was shocked and saddened to learn of Dagga’s death, along with those of other journalists.Two missiles hit Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis in quick succession, medical officials said. In all, 20 people were killed, according to Zaher al-Waheidi, head of the Gaza Health…

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Cryptocurrency investment products reversed an emerging inflow trend, with significant outflows last week as Bitcoin and Ether prices declined.Global crypto exchange-traded products (ETPs) saw $1.43 billion of outflows last week, ending a two-week inflow run that brought in $4.3 billion, CoinShares reported on Monday.The outflows came amid Bitcoin (BTC) dipping from above $116,000 on Aug.18 to $112,000 by the end of the trading week, while Ether (ETH) tumbled below $4,100 on Tuesday after starting the week at around $4,250, according to CoinGecko.Last week’s losses marked the second-biggest outflows on record for spot Ether exchange-traded funds (ETFs), with almost $430 million…

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