Money US Economy Adds 178,000 Jobs in March, Indicating Labor Market Recovery The addition of 178,000 jobs in March suggests a potential stabilization in the labor market, following a series of negative economic indicators. Editorial Staff Apr 3
Money SSR Mining's Stock Surge: Implications for Mining Infrastructure SSR Mining's stock has surged this week, influenced by strong quarterly earnings and increased gold demand, signaling potential shifts in mining infrastructure capacity. Editorial Staff Apr 3
Money Legal Protections for Internet Platforms Face New Challenges Meta and Google are confronting legal actions that may undermine their longstanding protections against liability for user-generated content, a shift with significant implications for platform operations. Editorial Staff Apr 3
Money Utah's Nuclear Hub Proposal: Infrastructure and Capacity Considerations Utah's initiative to establish a federal nuclear energy hub raises significant implications for infrastructure and capacity in the region. Editorial Staff Apr 3
Money USA Rare Earth Advances Integrated Mine-To-Magnet Supply Chain USA Rare Earth is progressing on its integrated mine-to-magnet supply chain, aiming to establish a domestic infrastructure for critical minerals. Editorial Staff Apr 3
Money Lunch & Learn Event: Mining Memory Lane Focuses on Personal Narratives Scheduled for April 3, 2026, the Lunch & Learn session at WTIP will facilitate an interactive exploration of mining history through personal stories. Editorial Staff Apr 3
Money XTX Achieves Record Profits Amid Market Volatility XTX, led by billionaire Alex Gerko, has reported a record year, capitalizing on turbulent market conditions, positioning itself as a leading UK private trading firm. Editorial Staff Apr 3
Money Evaluating First Mining Gold's Position in the Market An analysis of First Mining Gold's operational capacity and market standing, featuring insights from Dan Wilton on valuation and industry trends. Editorial Staff Apr 3
Money Orano Submits Licence Application for $5 Billion Uranium Enrichment Facility in Tennessee Orano has filed a licence application for a significant uranium enrichment facility in Tennessee, aiming to enhance domestic uranium supply and create jobs. Editorial Staff Apr 3
Money REalloys and U.S. Critical Materials Form Strategic Partnership for Rare Earths in Montana The partnership between REalloys and U.S. Critical Materials aims to enhance defense stockpiles using Montana's rare earth elements, with implications for local economic growth. Editorial Staff Apr 3
Money Vietnam's Nuclear Power Investment with Russian Collaboration Vietnam is advancing its nuclear power infrastructure, with Russia as a pivotal partner in this strategic investment aimed at energy diversification. Editorial Staff Apr 3
Money Assessing Colorado's Nuclear Energy Potential An analysis of Colorado's capabilities and infrastructure for nuclear energy development. Editorial Staff Apr 3
Money Legal Action Initiated Against Libby Mining Project by Conservation Groups Conservation organizations have initiated a lawsuit challenging the Libby mining project, citing environmental concerns. This legal action could impact project timelines and regulatory compliance. Editorial Staff Apr 3
Money Microsoft's $10 Billion AI Investment to Transform Japan's Tech Infrastructure Microsoft's planned $10 billion investment in Japan from 2026 to 2029 is expected to significantly enhance the country's AI infrastructure, impacting local tech stocks. Editorial Staff Apr 3
Money EU Energy Commissioner Signals Need for Long-Term Energy Strategy The EU is evaluating various measures to address a potential prolonged energy crisis, including fuel rationing and strategic oil reserve releases. Editorial Staff Apr 3
Money Surge in Hedge Fund Swap Trades Signals Shift in Dollar Debt Dynamics Recent data indicates a significant increase in swap trades executed by hedge funds, suggesting a potential shift in dollar debt management strategies. Editorial Staff Apr 3
Money Significant Capital Shift: $11 Billion Withdrawn from Junk Bonds Amid Market Turbulence Recent trends indicate a substantial withdrawal of $11 billion from junk bonds as investors pivot towards Treasuries and investment-grade debt, influenced by geopolitical tensions and AI disruptions. Editorial Staff Apr 3
Money Easter Egg Prices Remain High Despite Falling Cocoa Costs Manufacturers are facing challenges in reducing Easter egg prices, despite a significant drop in cocoa prices, as they attempt to recover from previous margin squeezes. Editorial Staff Apr 3
Money Tehran's Infrastructure Faces Uncertainty Amid Ongoing Strikes As airstrikes continue in Tehran, residents are increasingly concerned about the potential impact on local infrastructure and services. Editorial Staff Apr 3
Money Fund Managers Increase Bond Purchases Amid Iran War Growth Concerns In response to a recent market sell-off, debt investors are now prioritizing the potential economic impacts of the Iran conflict over inflation concerns. Editorial Staff Apr 3