Trump names David Sacks as White House AI and cryptocurrency czar
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Overview Solar and wind energy are expected to power 90 percent of the world’s electricity by 2050, accelerating the demand for raw materials needed to supply this transition. In fact, a copper boom is already in motion and could last for decades. Copper producers will need to double the amount of global production just to […]Read More
Overview Forum Energy Metals (TSXV: FMC, OTCQB: FDCFF) is an established uranium explorer searching for high-grade deposits in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin, home to the most valuable uranium real estate in the world. The company is also pursuing exploration in Nunavut’s underexplored Thelon Basin, which may be the most prospective region for discovering new, high-grade uranium […]Read More
The S&P/TSX Venture Composite Index (INDEXTSI:JX) fell last week, finishing the shorter four day period at 580.84. On Friday (September 8), Statistics Canada reported that Canada’s economy added 39,900 jobs, about twice as many as expected. However, because 103,000 new people entered the country, the employment rate declined by 0.1 percentage points. ‘Canada now needs […]Read More
The S&P/TSX Composite Index (INDEXTSI:OSPTX) sank last week, ending the period at 20,075.38. The shorter four day trading period was uneventful for gold, which declined about US$20 to close at just below US$1,920 per ounce. Sister metal silver trended downward as well, finishing at around US$23.90 per ounce. Against that backdrop, some resource juniors listed […]Read More
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Cryptocurrencies have become a major part of the financial landscape in recent years. In particular, Bitcoin has gained considerable traction as an increasingly accepted form of payment, investment, and asset storage. It has also attracted the attention of governments, investors, and now a leading US politician. Texas Senator, Ted Cruz, recently expressed his support for […]Read More
California Governor Gavin Newsom defended his order to keep churches closed during the pandemic while allowing some Hollywood production to continue, saying authorities “didn’t know” the potential risk at the time of the decision. Newsom said in an interview that his order was “a course correction in real-time as we know more and more.” He […]Read More
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