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  • Oil Falls Ahead of OPEC+ Meeting – The Wall Street Journal

    1. Oil Falls Ahead of OPEC+ Meeting  The Wall Street Journal
    2. Oil Edges Lower as Traders Set Sights on US-China Summit, OPEC+  Bloomberg.com
    3. Oil falls as Opec plans output hike  Dawn
    4. How will US sanctions on Russia impact OPEC+ strategy?  Economies.com
    5. Crude Oil price today: WTI price bearish at European opening  FXStreet

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  • China manufacturing slump deepens to 6-month low in October, as PMI misses estimates

    China manufacturing slump deepens to 6-month low in October, as PMI misses estimates

    Chinese-made automobiles and construction machinery are assembled and shipped for export at Yantai Port in Yantai City, Shandong Province, China, on October 21, 2025.

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    China’s manufacturing activity in October contracted more than expected, shrinking to the lowest level in six months, an official survey showed on Friday, as trade tensions with Washington reignited during the month.

    The official manufacturing purchasing managers’ index came in at 49.0, data from the National Bureau of Statistics showed, missing economists’ expectations for 49.6 in a Reuters poll. A reading above the 50 benchmark indicates growth while one below that suggests contraction.

    The latest reading reversed the recovery in recent months, after the PMI rose to a six-month high of 49.8 in September, compared to 49.4 in August and 49.3 in July.

    The country’s manufacturing activity has remained in contraction since April, when U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff campaign pressured Chinese factories as well as global demand.

    China’s economy expanded 4.8% in the third quarter, marking the slowest growth in a year. Adding to the constraint on the economy, fixed-asset investment unexpectedly contracted 0.5% in the first nine months of the year — the first such decline since 2020 during the pandemic — according to data going back to 1992 from Wind Information.

    Large industrial firms saw their profits surge the most in nearly two years, rising 21.6% in October from the same period a year earlier, as declines in factory-gate prices eased amid Beijing’s campaign to rein in a bruising price war and excess capacity.

    Domestic demand has remained sluggish, with a protracted property slump and soft labor-market conditions eroding households’ spending power.

    China and the U.S. reached a trade truce on Thursday after months of rising tensions, de-escalating the situation that had threatened to push the world’s two largest economies into a full-blown trade war.

    Trump said the U.S. would immediately cut the 20% fentanyl-linked tariffs on Chinese goods by half, and in turn, Beijing would resume “massive” purchases of American soybeans and other farm products. China also agreed to pause its sweeping rare-earth controls for a year while taking steps to stem the flow of precursor chemicals used in fentanyl production. Both sides agreed to suspend fees for one year on ships that dock at each other’s ports.

    But analysts cautioned that the meeting fell short of a comprehensive pact that addresses issues core to the U.S.-China rivalry and other contentious issues, including Taiwan, making the deal vulnerable to another escalation in the delicate detente.

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  • Chinese yuan weakens to 7.088 against USD Friday-Xinhua

    BEIJING, Oct. 31 (Xinhua) — The central parity rate of the Chinese currency renminbi, or the yuan, weakened 16 pips to 7.088 against the U.S. dollar Friday, according to the China Foreign Exchange Trade System.

    In China’s spot foreign exchange market, the yuan is allowed to rise or fall by 2 percent from the central parity rate each trading day.

    The central parity rate of the yuan against the U.S. dollar is based on a weighted average of prices offered by market makers before the opening of the interbank market each business day.

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  • [Research Press Release] Palaeontology: How ammolite gemstones get their vivid colours (Scientific Reports)








    [Research Press Release] Palaeontology: How ammolite gemstones get their vivid colours (Scientific Reports) | Nature Portfolio

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  • Army chief pushes peace, but draws red line on terror

    Army chief pushes peace, but draws red line on terror

    Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir interacts with tribal elders in Peshawar. Photo: PPI


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  • International Team Achieves Superconductivity in Gallium-Hyperdoped Germanium Epitaxial Films – Quantum Computing Report

    1. International Team Achieves Superconductivity in Gallium-Hyperdoped Germanium Epitaxial Films  Quantum Computing Report
    2. Superconductivity in substitutional Ga-hyperdoped Ge epitaxial thin films  Nature
    3. Germanium superconductor could help build…

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  • Gold’s Long-Term Drivers Remain Intact Despite Recent Correction – The Wall Street Journal

    1. Gold’s Long-Term Drivers Remain Intact Despite Recent Correction  The Wall Street Journal
    2. Why the next big move in gold is more likely to be down than up  Investing.com
    3. Gold and silver to hit new highs in 2026, but the rally ends in 2027, says World Bank  KITCO
    4. HashKeyFin Global Releases Market Insight on Gold’s Ongoing Price Surge  markets.businessinsider.com
    5. Inside Gold’s Rally: Tickmill’s Johnny Khalil on the Market Momentum of 2025 – Sponsored – Advertising  Ahram Online

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  • First Evidence for a Non-Gravitational Acceleration of 3I/ATLAS at Perihelion | by Avi Loeb | Oct, 2025

    First Evidence for a Non-Gravitational Acceleration of 3I/ATLAS at Perihelion | by Avi Loeb | Oct, 2025

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    A stack of 134 images of the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS at perihelion, taken by the PUNCH’s WFI3 satellite on October 29, 2025. (Credit: kwalsh4a, Marshall Eubanks)

    By the date of its perihelion,…

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  • ‘Yes, we’ve been to the moon before’: Nasa rebuffs Kim Kardashian conspiracy theory | Nasa

    ‘Yes, we’ve been to the moon before’: Nasa rebuffs Kim Kardashian conspiracy theory | Nasa

    Nasa has rejected comments made by Kim Kardashian about the 1969 moon landing and confirmed that it did, in fact, happen.

    During Thursday’s episode of The Kardashians, the Skims founder questioned whether the space mission ever took place while…

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  • Canva Launches Creative Operating System. Global Marketer Says It Will Create “Closed-Loop System” – Little Black Book | LBBOnline

    1. Canva Launches Creative Operating System. Global Marketer Says It Will Create “Closed-Loop System”  Little Black Book | LBBOnline
    2. Bold.af: the Affinity rebrand blends personality and precision, relaunching with a bang  It’s Nice That
    3. Canva…

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