Gold Prices Surge Amid Attention on Fed Meeting & Government Shutdown

Gold Prices Climb as Markets Anticipate Steady Fed Rates and U.S. Government Shutdown Fears On Monday, gold prices experienced an uptick, driven by market expectations that the Federal Reserve will maintain current interest rates during its upcoming meeting. Simultaneously, growing concerns regarding a potential U.S. government shutdown have amplified safe-haven demand for the precious metal….

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Startups with electric vans race to fill demand for zero-emissions delivery

By Nick Carey and Lisa Baertlein LONDON/LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – A clutch of European and U.S. delivery company startups is racing to serve the growing market for offering zero-emission, electric last-mile deliveries in cities to retailers and consumers before giant shippers do the same. The likes of Germany’s Liefergrun, the UK’s Zedify and Packfleet, and…

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Codelco ends long-term mined copper deals to China clients from 2025 -sources

By Julian Luk LONDON (Reuters) -Chile’s Codelco is ending long-term contracts to sell copper concentrate to Chinese clients from 2025, bidding to broaden its product offering to them after evaluating its production outlook, five sources with direct knowledge of the matter said. The sources said Codelco is aiming to replace exclusively copper concentrate deals with…

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