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Bank of Korea Holds Rates at 2.5% as Tighter Property Rules Take Effect
On October 23, 2025, the Bank of Korea (BOK) decided to keep its benchmark interest rate steady at 2.50%, signaling a cautious stance amid fragile growth and mounting financial stability concerns. According to Reuters, while the economy remains sluggish—with exports under pressure and consumption softening the central bank is constrained by rising financial stability risks, particularly in the Seoul property market.

AFTER THE HISTORIC PLUNGE, HOW MUCH FURTHER COULD GOLD FALL?
Gold has just experienced the sharpest plunge in its history, tumbling $380 per ounce equivalent to 8.67% in only 32 hours, from the peak of $4,381 down to nearly $4,000 per ounce. This marks the largest two-day decline ever recorded in the era of modern gold trading. The key question for investors now is: Has gold finally found its bottom or is there still room for a deeper fall?

Amazon Races Ahead: 15-Minute “Amazon Now” Delivery Arrives in the UAE After India Launch
Amazon has officially brought its ultra-fast delivery service, Amazon Now, to major cities across the United Arab Emirates, promising to deliver essential products in as little as 15 minutes with some areas seeing delivery times as low as six minutes. Customers can also choose a two-hour delivery window for thousands of additional items.

Gold Drops Sharply but Remains the Hottest Trade of 2025 – When the Precious Metal Outshines AI on Wall Street
The gold market experienced a steep pullback on Tuesday — tumbling more than 5%, while silver plunged nearly 8%. Yet behind this correction lies not the end of a rally, but rather a pause in one of the most powerful bull runs of the decade, as gold continues to outperform even the artificial intelligence (AI) stocks that have dominated Wall Street this year.
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Decoding the Signal: Is Ethereum Ready for a Comeback?
After several weeks of hovering between $4,000 and $5,000, Ethereum (ETH) experienced a sharp sell-off, plunging to around $3,400. However, shortly after, ETH rebounded more than 20%, climbing back to the $4,300 zone. The question now is: Has Ethereum’s next bullish trend truly begun?

Australian Rare Earth Stocks Surge After $8.5 Billion U.S. Critical Minerals Deal
On October 21, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese officially signed an $8.5 billion cooperation agreement aimed at strengthening the critical minerals and rare earth supply chain between the two nations.

When the Trade War Targets the Silver Screen: Trump’s “100% Movie Tariff” Threat and Why It Could Hit Britain the Hardest
U.S. President Donald Trump once again vowed to impose a 100% import tariff on all movies produced outside the United States a clear protectionist move meant to “bring filmmaking jobs back to America.