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Gold and Silver Prices Soar Amid Iran-US Tensions: What This Means for Your Investments
Gold and silver prices surged sharply on Monday as rising tensions between Iran and the US rattled global markets. As the geopolitical crisis escalated, investors flocked to safe-haven assets, resulting in a significant spike in bullion prices on the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX). By 11:45 AM, MCX Gold had risen by Rs 5,497, trading at Rs 1,67,601, while MCX Silver climbed by Rs 9,806, reaching Rs 2,92,450. The sudden surge in precious metal prices reflects growing concerns over geopolitical
Gold and Silver Prices Soar Amid Iran-US Tensions: What This Means for Your Investments
Gold and silver prices surged sharply on Monday as rising tensions between Iran and the US rattled global markets. As the geopolitical crisis escalated, investors flocked to safe-haven assets, resulting in a significant spike in bullion prices on the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX). By 11:45 AM, MCX Gold had risen by Rs 5,497, trading at Rs 1,67,601, while MCX Silver climbed by Rs 9,806, reaching Rs 2,92,450. The sudden surge in precious metal prices reflects growing concerns over geopolitical
Oil, power and principle: how Guyana reshaped US policy toward Venezuela
For decades, the United States has presented itself as a global guardian of democracy and international law, drawing legitimacy from its own origins in resistance to unchecked authority. Its constitutional structure was designed to restrain executive power, particularly in decisions involving war and foreign intervention. Yet the conduct of contemporary US foreign policy increasingly reflects a different reality, one in which strategic interests and economic leverage often shape moral languag
Oil, power and principle: how Guyana reshaped US policy toward Venezuela
For decades, the United States has presented itself as a global guardian of democracy and international law, drawing legitimacy from its own origins in resistance to unchecked authority. Its constitutional structure was designed to restrain executive power, particularly in decisions involving war and foreign intervention. Yet the conduct of contemporary US foreign policy increasingly reflects a different reality, one in which strategic interests and economic leverage often shape moral languag









