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Unlocking opportunities: S&P 500, USD/JPY and Bitcoin for discerning investors and traders [Video]
In today's TradeGATEHub special Live Trading session, Chris delves into the intricacies of The Spiral Calendar Text, providing viewers with a comprehensive explanation. Host Dale probes Chris about the forthcoming solar eclipse, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of celestial influences on m
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Richmond Fed Manufacturing Index Falls More Than Expected
The Richmond Fed manufacturing index slowed in March, after improvement in the previous month, survey data showed Tuesday. The Fifth District Manufacturing Activity index dropped to -11 from -5 in February. Economists had expected the measure to remain unchanged. Among its three component indexes, s
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تكاليف ورسوم دراسة طب العيون في ماليزيا وشروط القبول
طب العيون هو مجال طبي حيوي يتطلب التدريب والمعرفة العميقة في تشخيص وعلاج الأمراض والمشاكل التي تؤثر على العين والرؤية. وماليزيا توفر بيئة تعليمية متطورة لدراسة هذا المجال بتكاليف معقولة مقارنة بالعديد من البلدان الأخرى. في هذا المقال، سنستعرض تكاليف ورسوم دراسة طب العيون في ماليزيا وشروط القبول في ا
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GBP/USD recovers amid rate cut rumblings in the UK and US
GBP/USD rises to 1.2639, lifted by speculation over Federal Reserve's potential rate cut in June. Fed officials offer varied views on policy direction, contributing to the Dollar's subdued performance. UK economic indicators and BoE Governor's rate cut hints set the stage for a cautious market outlo
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Swiss Franc gets boost from safe-haven demand
The Swiss Franc has found its feet after investors turn risk averse on Monday morning. The launch of an EU probe into big tech giants' practices and renewed attacks on Kyiv are unsettling markets. USD/CHF reaches an upside target and pulls back. The Swiss Franc (CHF) edges higher on Monday as increa
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Malaysian Inflation Unexpectedly Rises To 1.8%
Malaysia's consumer price inflation increased for the first time in four months in February, largely due to higher utility costs, data from the Department of Statistics showed on Monday. The consumer price index, or CPI, climbed 1.8 percent year-on-year in February, faster than January's stable rise
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