Elections

Democratic process by which leaders are chosen. Israel must hold parliamentary elections at least once every five years
 Silver Price Falls As Trump Wins, What's Next  Andy Schectman

Silver Price Falls As Trump Wins, What's Next? | Andy Schectman

Andy Schectman, a renowned figure in the precious metals industry, warns against complacency.

By PR
07/11/2024

Bennett-led party could come in second following Likud, survey finds

The survey attempted to evaluate the political map following Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's firing of Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. 

 Gold prices plummet on Trump win; analyst says to look for buying opportunities

Gold prices plummet on Trump win; analyst says to look for buying opportunities

Gold prices dropped more than $80 an ounce, or 3%, to $2,670 Wednesday morning on news that Republican candidate and former U.S. President Donald Trump will become the 47th President of the United St

06/11/2024
 Precious Metals Digest Election Results

Gold/Silver: Precious Metals Digest Election Results - Key Levels - Phil Streible

Phil Streible, a seasoned market analyst, offers a bearish outlook on precious metals due to the strengthening dollar and rising Treasury yields.

By PR
06/11/2024
 Silver Drops 5%, Gold Loses 3% as Trump Wins the Election

Silver Price Drops 5%, Gold Price Loses 3% as Trump Wins the Elections

Silver drops 5%, gold 3% as Trump wins election, sparking a broader commodities slide. A spike in 10-year yields and stronger dollar shift investors from metals to higher-yield assets.

By ERAN TAL
06/11/2024

Israel lauds new UK opposition chief Kemi Badenoch as she appoints pro-Israel policy chief

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch criticized the British government for stopping some export licenses to Israel.

By KRISTINA JOVANOVSKI/THE MEDIA LINE
06/11/2024
 Gold prices remain flat ahead of election

Gold prices remain flat ahead of election

Little to no movement in precious metals markets during lead-up to the U.S. election

05/11/2024

What would happen if there were a 269-269 electoral college tie in the U.S. presidential election?

In a tie, each state delegation in the House would cast one vote for president, requiring a majority of 26 states to win.

How the Democratic Donkey and the Republican Elephant came to be

In 1828, during his presidential campaign, Democratic leader Andrew Jackson's opponents referred to him as a 'jackass,' which he later embraced to symbolize steadfastness and determination.

By JERUSALEM REPORT STAFF
05/11/2024
 Rosenberg: U.S. election will be heavily contested

Rosenberg: U.S. election will be heavily contested

An economic consulting firm founder expects legal challenges to result from U.S. election, opening door to higher precious metals prices

04/11/2024
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