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Bipartisan talks in the U.S. Senate to end the government shutdown have taken a positive turn, Senate Majority Leader John Thune said on Saturday, with lawmakers working on deals to temporarily reopen the government and introduce three longer-term funding bills for some agencies.

Economy

Worries over the government shutdown surged in the early part of November, pushing consumer sentiment to its lowest in more than three years and just off its worst level ever, according to a University of Michigan survey released Friday.

Economy

A year after Donald Trump returned to the White House, his key campaign promise to “crush inflation” has yet to materialize. The cost of living in the United States continues to rise, despite repeated claims from the administration that prices are stabilizing.

Economy

The Bank said it expected food price inflation to remain higher this year before slowing in 2026, citing higher global agricultural prices.

Economy

The price of gold has hit a record high as demand for the precious metal remains strong amid global economic uncertainty.

Economy

US inflation hit 3% for the first time since January last month, but remained milder than many analysts had expected.

Economy

Jewellery stolen from the Louvre in Paris in a daring daylight robbery has been valued at 88 million euros (£76m; $102m), a French public prosecutor has said, citing the museum's curat

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Economy

The collapse of two US companies could be a sign of wider problems in the financial system and "alarm bells" were ringing, the governor of the Bank of England has said.

Economy

The price of gold rose by 1.24% in the second half of trading on October 10, setting a new historical record at $4,022.1 per troy ounce. However, it is already difficult to surprise the market with another update of the maximum.

Economy

Trump's message on the TruthSocial social network said that the United States would also impose export controls on mission-critical software.

Economy

portrait of President Donald Trump may be featured on a commemorative $1 coin issued by the United States Mint in honor of America’s 250th birthday in 2026, according to first drafts of the images confirmed by the US Treasury.

Numismatics
Economy

The US economy’s comeback in the second quarter was just revised higher again, and economists estimate that momentum carried on in the third quarter, underscoring the resilience of the world’s largest economy.

Economy

The United States Mint in Philadelphia, in collaboration with the General Services Administration (GSA), is currently auctioning a lot of historic chairs on GSA Auctions. Bidding opened at 2:00 p.m. CT on Sept. 30 and is scheduled to close at the same time on Oct. 7.

Numismatics
Economy

One of only two Satin Finish proof examples traced of a 1907 Rolled Edge Indian Eagle, JD-1, R.8, PR67 PCGS set an auction record when it sold for $2.4 million on the first day of Heritage’s GACC U.S. Coins.

Numismatics
Economy

President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order on Friday that will significantly change the H-1B visa program by imposing a $100,000 application fee, according to a Bloomberg report, citing a White House official familiar with the situation.

Economy

China's monetary policy will prioritize domestic issues rather than following the Federal Reserve's recent rate cut, central bank governor Pan Gongsheng said on Monday.

Economy

Alberto Musalem, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, said on Monday that he supported a 25 basis point rate cut last week as a precautionary measure to protect the labor market, but warned that the scope for further cuts may be "limited."

Economy

Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank President Raphael Bostic said he does not currently support additional interest rate cuts this year, citing ongoing concerns about inflation, according to an interview published in the Wall Street Journal on Monday.

Economy

Serving as one chapter in a five-part numismatic journey — issued alongside redesigned circulating coins for the year — the U.S. Mint’s Best of the Mint series revisits iconic works of American coinage, re-created in modern form to honor the Nation’s 250th anniversary. Earlier reveals showcased the Mercury dime and Standing Liberty quarter, each to be reissued in gold and accompanied by a companion silver medal. Now, the spotlight shifts to the Walking Liberty half dollar.

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Economy

Crypto venture funding surged past $700 million last week, driven by a blockbuster $350 million M&A deal and a wave of AI- and infrastructure-focused projects.

Economy

The U.S. dollar fell sharply against major peers on Friday after crucial monthly jobs data showed that American employers hired fewer workers than expected, which affirms weakening labor market conditions and likely guarantees a Federal Reserve interest rate cut.

Economy

Bank of America reports that falling rates are driving systematic investors into U.S. Treasuries and out of the dollar. Powell’s dovish Jackson Hole speech boosted demand for Treasuries, with long positions rising in 10-year notes. The dollar is weakening, while investors rotate toward the euro, sterling, and yen. BofA expects selling pressure in German and Chinese bonds, weaker energy and metals positions, and renewed interest in soybeans and related agricultural markets.

Economy

The research firm cited Titan’s ability to navigate challenges in the gold market, where prices have increased 75% over the past two years, impacting consumer demand. Bernstein expects gold price stability in the coming quarters to revive growth with Titan leading market share gains.

Economy
August 2, 2025

Numismatics in 2025 is thriving, with strong activity at auctions and global fairs. Collectors show rising interest in rare U.S. colonial paper money, which often exceeds price estimates. Coin certification gains importance, while rising precious metal values make numismatics both a collectible passion and an alternative investment strategy for enthusiasts worldwide.

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Economy
August 2, 2025

In 2025, antiques are enjoying a strong revival. Collectors and young buyers increasingly seek unique, high-quality objects with history. Early 20th-century Swedish design and 1970s furniture dominate demand. Online platforms make rare finds more accessible. Auctions worldwide report rising prices and enthusiasm for sustainable, timeless styles and authentic craftsmanship.

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Economy

According to Reuters data on August 3, 2025, gold remains above $3,000/oz due to sustained interest from central banks and investors, as well as increasing macro risks and debt threats in the global economy.

Economy

This issue is a great example of how coins serve not only as a means of payment, but also as a reflection of cultural significance and pride in scientific achievements.

Numismatics
Economy

The release underscores a blend of modern commemorative themes with cultural history. The Women Quarters program remains a collector favorite, while the Native American dollar celebrates Hawaiian heritage. High-quality uncirculated coin sets continue to be sought-after by both novice and experienced numismatists.

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Economy

Gold prices slipped as the U.S. dollar strengthened and uncertainty over Fed Chair Powell eased.

Economy

The precious metal’s technical deterioration reflects broader market adjustments following geopolitical headline risks, though underlying industrial demand trends continue supporting longer-term price outlooks. Market participants await decisive moves beyond current trading ranges to establish clearer directional bias.

Economy

In May, the world's central banks purchased +20 tons of gold net, which is higher than April's +12 tons. Kazakhstan became the largest buyer, adding 7 tons, followed by Turkey and Poland (+6 tons). According to a PEW survey, 43% of central banks plan to increase reserves, and 76% expect the share of gold in global reserves to grow in the next 5 years.

Economy

Due to Trump's return and related concerns about the stability of the United States and the independence of the Federal Reserve, gold is undergoing a reassessment as a defensive asset. Since November 2024, its price has increased by 32%, reaching a record $3,500/oz in April 2025. 95% of central banks surveyed plan to increase gold reserves, reflecting declining confidence in U.S. assets and the growing role of gold as an alternative amid geopolitical and economic instability.

Economy

Chinese gold miners are raising funds in Hong Kong to benefit from record-high gold prices and strong investor demand.

Economy