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Peru to Invest $7.6 Billion to Continue Critical Minerals Extraction. AI-Generated.
A Major Investment in Strategic Minerals Peru is embarking on a bold expansion of its mining industry with plans to invest nearly $7.6 billion in critical minerals extraction projects this year. The initiative, announced by the Ministry of Energy and Mines, is designed to consolidate growth in one of the nation’s most important economic sectors and ensure Peru’s position as a key supplier of minerals essential to the global energy transition and industrial supply chains.
By Salaar Jamaliabout 4 hours ago in Journal
Celebrities Skipping Grammys 2026: Who’s Not Attending and Why. AI-Generated.
As anticipation builds for the 2026 Grammy Awards, attention is not only focused on performers and nominees — but also on the celebrities who are choosing not to attend. Over recent years, award show attendance patterns have changed, with more artists prioritizing personal schedules, touring commitments, creative independence, or personal beliefs over traditional appearances.
By Aarif Lashariabout 5 hours ago in Journal
“Rachel Reeves Declared War on British Business” – Why Companies Say They’re Now Fighting Back. AI-Generated.
Debate is intensifying across the UK following claims from some business leaders and commentators that Chancellor Rachel Reeves has “declared war on British business.” While supporters of government policy argue that reforms are designed to stabilise the economy and improve long-term growth, critics from parts of the business community say new policies risk damaging investment, hiring, and competitiveness.
By Aarif Lashariabout 5 hours ago in Journal
Dubai to Launch World’s First Street Made of Gold. AI-Generated.
Dubai, the gleaming metropolis known for its extravagant developments and record‑breaking architectural feats, is adding yet another world first to its trophy list: a street constructed using gold. This futuristic concept is set to become a defining feature of the newly inaugurated Dubai Gold District—a purpose‑built hub for the gold and jewellery trade.
By Salaar Jamaliabout 6 hours ago in Journal
Morning Bid: Metals Get a Lot Less Precious as Positions Squeezed. AI-Generated.
Global metals markets opened the week on a turbulent note, with precious and base metals alike experiencing significant declines as traders grappled with squeezed positions and shifting investor sentiment. The “morning bid” for metals—which sets the tone for trading hours—revealed that gold, silver, copper, and other key commodities are facing heavy selling pressure after weeks of speculative positioning and elevated volatility.
By Salaar Jamaliabout 7 hours ago in Journal
Businesses Fear Blowback from Saudi–UAE Rift. AI-Generated.
A growing rift between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has sent shockwaves through the Gulf’s business community, sparking fears of economic blowback that could affect trade flows, investment decisions, and market stability across the region. While the full extent of the tensions remains unclear, companies operating in both countries are reportedly taking a cautious approach, delaying expansion plans and reassessing risk exposure.
By Salaar Jamaliabout 7 hours ago in Journal











