KARACHI: Yellow metal prices in international and domestic markets witnessed further decline in prices as interest of investors and hedgers remained insignificant. However, ready market buying prices stood attractive for buyers on limited stocks while investors and hedgers remained reluctant to make
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Airlines today are taking more people to more places for less money â and 2018 is looking bright for travelers who want to continue to explore the world. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) reported on the performance of the airline industry at its headquarters in Geneva this week,
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Unrest is spreading across the Middle East. Anti-American protests have erupted in Jordan, Egypt, Bahrain, Turkey, the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and beyond. The State Department has issued a worldwide warning for U.S. citizens. And it's all because U.S. President Donald Trump said he intends to move
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The House cuts it in half to about $500,000. The Senate still keeps it at $1 million. About seven in 10 homeowners carry a mortgage in that [$500,000] group, and almost one in five above $500,000. Also, with capital gains…if you want to benefit, you'll have to stay in your home longer. So if you're looking
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The State competition enforcement agency has been accused of being afraid to tackle banks on claims of cartel-like activity in denying people low-cost trackers. The Oireachtas Finance Committee was told by various TDs that banks acted like a cartel in removing trackers from people. But head of the
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If there is one thing Australians can relate to its house prices. There is a lot of coastal real estate. This research discussed below is, to make a pun, âground breakingâ. It shows how a large sample of people are demonstrating their core climate beliefs in the largest investment decision many of them will
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A number of equities analysts have weighed in on the stock. BidaskClub raised shares of Mettler-Toledo International from a âholdâ rating to a âbuyâ rating in a report on Monday, August 14th. Zacks Investment Research lowered shares of Mettler-Toledo International from a âbuyâ rating to a âholdâ rating in
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Job losses and revenue shortfalls prompted self-reflection at the city and the Chamber about how to spur growth through a serious economic development strategy. “We were really tossed about by the ravages of a souring economy,” said Farmer, who is president of Heritage Title Company of Austin Inc.
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A group of Democratic lawmakers has sent a letter to White House Senior Adviser Jared Kushner asking if since the election of his father-in-law Donald Trump he has discussed with foreigners the financing of a Manhattan office tower owned by his family. The letter says the legislators are concerned
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The growth of the banking services market can be attributed to rise in demand for web-based banking services such as mobile and internet banking. The banking services sector has been seeing a significant transformation in the needs related to the type of service that is demanded by clients. Moreover
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… Committee's prior subpoenas and information requests, the Department of Justice should have provided the committee with information on contacts that DOJ official Bruce Ohr had with Fusion GPS representatives and Christopher Steele,â Nunes of California said in a statement to Bloomberg News.
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Friday's big gainers included real estate and chip-related stocks. Realtor Sumitomo Realty & Development rose 2.9 percent, silicon wafer maker Sumco jumped 2.6 percent, while semiconductor equipment maker Tokyo Electron soared 2.5 percent. Japan Display Inc, which has been earning half its
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Congress passed a two-week extension of federal funding that averts a government shutdown this week but defers decisions on spending levels for defense and domestic programs. The House voted 235 to 193 in favor of the extension Thursday afternoon followed quickly by the Senate, which passed it
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Justin Trudeau and Li Keqiang during a welcome ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Dec. 4, 2017. Photographer: Fred Dufour/AFP/Getty Images. Justin Trudeau saw a third way for trade, preaching âprogressiveâ values as a fix to a global order put on the defensive by populists like
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The American Samoa Government is thinking about buying a small aircraft to fly between Tutuila and Manu'a. No caption. Photo: lenor/123RF. The Director of Commerce Keniseli Lafaele and a former senator Paepae Iosefa Fiaui travelled to the US last month to look at planes. Mr Lafaele said while
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YouTube plans to introduce a paid music service in March, according to people familiar with the matter, a third attempt by parent company Alphabet Inc. to catch up with rivals Spotify and Apple Inc. The new service could help appease record-industry executives who have pushed for more revenue from
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Cboe Global Markets Inc. is preparing to release bitcoin futures into a bitcoin-obsessed world. Its tech staff knows how badly these things can go. Cboe bought exchange operator Bats Global Markets Inc. earlier this year. Back in 2012, Bats made Wall Street's history books after it failed to complete a
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An employee uses a spanner to work on turbine components inside a General Electric power plant in Veresegyhaz, Hungary, on June 13, 2017. Photographer: Akos Stiller/Bloomberg. After spending years building up its gas-power business, General Electric Co. is trying to figure out how to keep pace in
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Trulia®, San Francisco, is out today with its 2018 Housing Outlook Report, which predicts that a tax overhaul that shifts burdens for home owners could cause a cooling in the luxury market and housing markets in expensive, high-tax states in the Pacific West and Northeast. Trulia said this cooling could
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It seems living the good life in Fairview is no longer a secret â and fewer homes on the market is driving home prices. More people desire to settle in western Williamson County', creating an unbalance in supply and demand. “It's a great market, but we have an inventory crisis,” said Holly Black with
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