economy
Economy and the area of production, distribution, trade, and consumption of goods and services.
Coin Shops Say They’re Swimming in So Much Silver and Gold That They’re Having to Limit Purchases. AI-Generated.
Introduction: A Strange Problem in the Precious Metals Market It sounds like a dream scenario for any business — having too much valuable inventory. But for many coin shops across the United States, that’s exactly the problem they’re facing right now.
By Sajida Sikandar2 months ago in Journal
Coin Shops Are Drowning in Precious Metals. AI-Generated.
Start writing...Across the country, coin shops are reporting an unusual problem: they have too much gold and silver. Dealers say they are “swimming” in precious metals as a wave of sellers floods the market, forcing many shops to limit purchases, delay payments, or temporarily stop buying altogether. The trend reflects shifting investor sentiment, economic uncertainty, and changing attitudes toward physical assets in a volatile financial landscape.
By Ayesha Lashari2 months ago in Journal
Gold, Silver Worth Rs880 Million Seized at Islamabad Airport. AI-Generated.
In a significant anti‑smuggling operation at Islamabad International Airport, Pakistan Customs officials have seized gold and silver valued at over Rs880 million from two passengers arriving on a flight from Dubai. The seizure — one of the largest in recent months at any airport in the country — underlines both the growing sophistication of smuggling attempts and the enhanced vigilance of customs authorities at major entry points.
By Sadaqat Ali2 months ago in Journal
Why Prince William’s Saudi Arabia Visit Is a Diplomatic Maze. AI-Generated.
Prince William’s visit to Saudi Arabia has drawn significant international attention, not simply because of his status as the British heir to the throne, but because the Kingdom itself represents one of the most complex diplomatic landscapes in the world today. Every handshake, meeting, and public statement during such a visit carries layered political meaning. For Britain, Saudi Arabia is simultaneously a vital strategic partner and a source of persistent controversy, making any high-profile engagement a careful diplomatic balancing act.
By Sadaqat Ali2 months ago in Journal
The Panama Canal Is Forgotten: A New Interoceanic Corridor Opens That Will Change Global Trade. AI-Generated.
For more than a century, the Panama Canal has stood as one of the most important arteries of global trade. Since its opening in 1914, the canal has linked the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, saving ships weeks of travel around South America and becoming a symbol of engineering brilliance and geopolitical power. Yet today, a growing number of experts argue that the Panama Canal is no longer the uncontested king of interoceanic trade. A new generation of interoceanic corridors—combining rail, road, port, and pipeline infrastructure—is emerging, with the potential to reshape global trade flows and reduce reliance on the historic waterway.
By Sadaqat Ali2 months ago in Journal
China Central Bank Keeps Buying Gold as Bull Run Hits Brakes. AI-Generated.
Beijing’s steady accumulation of bullion underscores a long-term strategy to diversify reserves, hedge geopolitical risk, and bolster confidence in the yuan—even as global gold prices cool after a historic rally.
By Sadaqat Ali2 months ago in Journal
Careers at Risk Because of Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence is growing faster than most people expected. Just a few years ago, AI was mainly used by large technology companies. Today, it is being used in offices, schools, hospitals, and even small online businesses. While AI is creating new opportunities, it is also slowly replacing certain jobs.
By Shafi Khan2 months ago in Journal
Jurisdictional Dark Matter: Why Control Accumulates in Quiet Places Like Lanzo d’Intelvi
Power does not concentrate where most people think it does. It does not settle where the laws are loud, the courts are famous, or the advisors are expensive. It does not naturally accumulate in capital cities, financial centers, or jurisdictions that appear on conference panels and compliance checklists.
By Maroun Abou Harb2 months ago in Journal
BYD’s $60 Billion Wipeout Points to Deeper Turmoil for China EVs. AI-Generated.
China’s electric-vehicle (EV) industry, long seen as the global leader in the transition away from fossil fuels, is facing a moment of reckoning. The recent $60 billion wipeout in BYD’s market value has sent shockwaves through global financial markets and sparked renewed scrutiny of the foundations underpinning China’s EV boom. Once celebrated as a symbol of China’s technological rise and green ambition, BYD’s sudden stumble suggests that deeper structural challenges may be brewing across the country’s electric-vehicle ecosystem.
By Sadaqat Ali2 months ago in Journal
Trump Threatens Tariffs on Countries Trading with Iran — What It Means for Global Trade. AI-Generated.
U.S. President Donald Trump has taken a strikingly assertive turn in U.S. foreign and trade policy by threatening to impose tariffs on countries that maintain economic ties with Iran, signaling a broader strategy to isolate Tehran while escalating economic pressure on nations that engage in commerce with the Islamic Republic.
By Sadaqat Ali2 months ago in Journal











