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Gold · United StatesGold and silver prices have continued to fall after a dramatic reversal of a rally that had pushed precious metals to record highs. In Asia trade on Monday, spot gold prices fell more than 9% to $4,403 (£3,222) an ounce, while silver slumped by 15% to less than $72 an ounce.See the Story
Gold, Silver Extend Declines After Dramatic Reversal of Rally
41% Center coverage: 52 sources

Wall StreetCarvana Co (NYSE:CVNA) shares are trading lower on Wednesday after short seller Gotham City Research released a critical report alleging accounting issues and inflated earnings.See the Story
Carvana Stock Dives Following Gotham City Short Report - Carvana (NYSE:CVNA)
67% Center coverage: 6 sources

Donald Trump · IranOil tanker rates on the key Middle East-to-China route surged this week to the highest level since November as vessel supply is tightening and persistent tensions around Iran put shippers on alert. The daily rate for an oil tanker to ship crude from the Middle East to China jumped to as high as $129,000 on Monday, up by 5.1% on the day, to the highest level since November 2025, per data from the Baltic Exchange cited by Bloomberg. Rates had alr…See the Story
Oil Tanker Rates Soar Amid Shipping Shortages and Middle East Tensions
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