As Borrowing Costs Soar, Equity Becomes the New Frontier for Corporate FinanceThe once straightforward strategy of borrowing has become a complex decision for CFOs, thanks to soaring interest rates. This shift is largely due to the Federal Reserve and other central banks increasing interest rates to the highest levels in decades, which has significantly raised the cost of debt financing. Companies across the spectrum—from smaller firms […] READ MORE Oil Prices Waver as U.S. Stockpile Growth Meets OPEC+ Supply Cut SpeculationOil prices traded within a narrow range as the market balanced concerns over rising U.S. crude inventories with the anticipation that OPEC+ might prolong its supply reduction strategy. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) experienced a slight decrease, hovering around $78 per barrel, influenced by a broader risk-averse sentiment among traders. This reaction came after the Energy […] READ MORE U.S. Economic Growth Hits 3.2% in Q4, Marking Six Quarters of Sustained ExpansionIn the last quarter of the year, the U.S. economy expanded at a solid 3.2% annual rate, slightly less than the initial 3.3% growth estimate by the Commerce Department. This growth, spurred by robust consumer spending, marks a deceleration from the 4.9% growth experienced in the third quarter but continues the trend of the U.S. […] READ MORE Copper Prices Dip Amidst Dollar Strength and China's Real Estate SlumpCopper prices fell again on Wednesday, influenced by a combination of a strengthening dollar and ongoing challenges within China’s real estate market, which is a significant consumer of industrial metals. The price of three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange decreased by 0.4% to $8,439 per metric ton by mid-morning, reversing a brief recovery from […] READ MORE 3,000-Year-Old Phoenician Gold Artifact Discovered in JerusalemA rare 3,000-year-old gold pendant, believed to be the earliest gold artifact found in Jerusalem, was recently showcased to the public. Unearthed a decade ago during excavations at the Ophel, near Temple Mount, this tiny piece of jewelry from the First Temple period had been largely overlooked until last year. Described by Brent Nagtegaal from […] READ MORE Injecting New Life into the World’s Deepest MineHarmony Gold Mining Co. plans to invest 7.9 billion rand ($410 million) to significantly extend the life of the Mponeng mine, the world’s deepest mine, from seven to 20 years. This decision contrasts with the broader trend of decline in South Africa’s gold industry, which has seen production drop to less than a fifth of […] READ MORE How Gen Z's Interest in Gold is Shaping the MarketGold is experiencing a notable resurgence in popularity, particularly among the Gen Z demographic, as it regains its status as a coveted asset. This revival in interest comes despite the previous shift towards diamonds and other gemstones among Chinese consumers. The Spring Festival holiday saw strong gold consumption, with prices remaining high, yet not deterring […] READ MORE Analysts Predict Brighter Prospects For Gold Ahead in 2024Gold prices are currently experiencing a slight decline, sitting at $2,041.7 per troy ounce, with a modest outlook for imminent price increases according to Macquarie analysts. Despite gold’s strong recent performance, driven largely by significant physical demand from China, the prospect for near-term price growth remains limited. This is attributed to the inverse relationship between […] READ MORE Fed Rate Cut Hopes Dampened by Persistent Inflation and Strong Job GrowthThe possibility of the U.S. Federal Reserve reducing interest rates in 2024 could be impacted by recent economic indicators, including robust job growth and less promising inflation data, potentially postponing rate cuts until summer. Despite inflation receding from its peak, there’s a concern that it may have plateaued around 4%, rather than continuing its descent […] READ MORE « Previous 1 … 28 29 30 31 32 … 64 Next »