(Kitco News) – Gold could be hit with some selling pressure on Friday as it catches up with renewed dollar strength on Thursday. U.S. markets were closed on Thursday in recognition of Independence Day but that has not stopped the U.S. dollar from …
Gold fell as investors wait for U.S. jobs data that may provide clues to the Federal Reserve's plans to taper stimulus and the euro slid after the European Central Bank pledged to keep interest rates low for an extended period. U.S. nonfarm payrolls …
… the recently launched 'Valli' bag, the 'pretty ugly' Birkenstock-inspired sandals in crocodile, and a special jewelry collection designed by longstanding creative collaborator Luigi Scialanga, who has produced all of Valli's fine jewelry since the …
The truth is the global auto market is now full of identical or near-identical cars sold under different brand names and at different prices. The practice, known — with a touch of irony — as “badge engineering,” enables car companies to source models …
… to far-reaching – WestJet's growing ambition · Air Canada, WestJet back bid to keep aviation group's headquarters in Montreal. A West Jet Boeing 737-700 aircraft (L) departs Vancouver International Airport in Richmond, British Columbia February 9 …
After years of scrapping over smaller, short-haul aircraft, the world's dominant planemakers are turning their attention to one of the most profitable, but risky, parts of their business, as Boeing BA.N moves to defend its popular 777 “mini jumbo” from …
LONDON: British Airways welcomed its first Airbus A380 jet, the world's biggest commercial aircraft, part of a $15 billion upgrade to top-of-the-range planes that it hopes will give it a boost in the lucrative market for long-haul business travel. The …
Mrs Earl, of Hamilton Crescent, Harrow, wrote to the Observer asking whether or not the councillors would be 'subjected to the same treatment as less affluent and less fortunate members of their constituencies, ie threatening letters and visits from …
… have given conceded preferences up to a point to those possessed of athletic skills, to the children of alumni, to the affluent who may bestow their largess on the institutions, and to those having connections with celebrities, the famous, and the …