Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine have discovered a previously unrecognized mechanism by which Staphylococcus aureus – one of the most common causes of skin and soft tissue infections worldwide -…
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Painter Derek Buckner on His Portraits of City Living
Peering through windows has long been social sport in New York City, where residents are often piled on top of each other. In his new exhibit, Brooklyn-based artist Derek Buckner captures our fascination with how our neighbors sleep, eat, and…
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Google’s Gemini Now Helps You Schedule Meetings Directly From Gmail – TechRepublic
- Google’s Gemini Now Helps You Schedule Meetings Directly From Gmail TechRepublic
- Gemini can now help you schedule time with others in Gmail. The Keyword
- Google’s AI Assistant Is Ready to Take Over Your Calendar and Schedule Your Meetings CNET
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4 Players More Valuable in Yahoo High Score – New default fantasy format
In fantasy basketball, format determines strategy — and in High Score (points-based) leagues, raw production is king. This scoring system rewards players who pile up points, assists, rebounds and defensive stats, while ignoring traditional…
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When ‘Secure Boot’ Doesn’t Mean ‘Secure’
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Low-fat vegan diet shown to reduce insulin use and costs in type 1 diabetes
A low-fat vegan diet that doesn’t limit calories or carbohydrates could help people with type 1 diabetes reduce insulin use and insulin costs, according to new research by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine published…
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Gavin Newsom again denies parole for Manson follower Patricia Krenwinkel | Charles Manson
Gavin Newsom this week again denied parole for Patricia Krenwinkel, who has spent more than half a century in prison for her role in the 1969 Tate-LaBianca killings orchestrated by Charles Manson and perpetrated by his followers.
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Kirkland Represents Awager Ltd. on Acquisition by Aristocrat Leisure Limited | News
Kirkland & Ellis advised Awager Ltd., an Oaktree-backed portfolio company and leading provider of live slot streaming technology, on a definitive agreement to be acquired by Aristocrat Leisure Limited. The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions. Kirkland previously advised Oaktree on its acquisition of Awager in June 2023.
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The Kirkland team included corporate lawyers Hamed Meshki, Michael Chung, Peter Liskanich, Adam Lefkowitz and Heather Anbar; tax lawyers Michael Beinus, Vivek Ratnam, Michael Paul Alcan and Michael David Thurston; technology & IP transaction lawyers Matthew Lovell and Joe Evans; and executive compensation lawyers Daniel Rios and David van den Berg.
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Can the price of gold continue its record run? UBS experts add their weight
Gold is shining brighter than anticipated this year, with the current price of $4,000 (€3,437) per troy ounce exceeding all expectations. But will this last?
Gold is currently experiencing a rally for the ages, with the price surge already surpassing its forecasted ceilings for 2026. However, as Wayne Gordon, the head of Investment Advice, Distribution and Research in APAC at UBS, noted on Monocle radio this week, the forces driving today’s “gold mania” are distinct and structural.
“It has been a tremendous rally in gold. In fact, it’s one of the strongest that we have seen in the metal on a year-to-date basis since about 1979,” Gordon told Monocle Radio’s Tom Edwards. While the upswing in the 1970s was largely driven by inflation, the current ascent is fundamentally tied to geopolitics. “The reasons we’re here today started to build at the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, when we saw a significant shift in the way that banks viewed holding US dollar-denominated reserves,” adds Gordon. “Central banks have continued to buy large amounts of gold since.”
Pedal to the metal: A refiner holds a gold brick in Sydney (Image: David Gray/AFP via Getty Images) The power of two buyers: central banks and ETFs
The price of gold has continued to rise, even with the strengthening US dollar and increased interest rates. This unusual resilience was due to the “level of influence that central banks have had on the price of gold,” says Gordon.What’s new this year, he adds, is that “a reversal of nearly three years of outflows from exchange-traded funds” has amplified the rally. “At the start of the year, we thought there would be about 400 to 450 metric tonnes of inflows into ETF funds,” he says. “Now we expect that number to be approximately 800 tonnes.”
This combination of renewed investor interest and geopolitical uncertainty has driven prices up roughly 50 per cent year to date. “We think that ongoing political risks, as well as potential further weakness in the US dollar, can lift gold prices even higher,” says Gordon. UBS now has a target of around $4,200 (€3,613) per ounce.
How much gold should investors hold?
Gordon says that a mid-single-digit allocation makes sense for most portfolios. “Historically, we have seen that somewhere between 5 to 10 per cent allocation to gold has improved the overall volatility of your portfolio,” he says. “It has protected your portfolio to some degree from more material drawdowns.” He adds that gold still plays a vital role even at higher prices. “There’s no counterparty risk and no credit risk to gold. It is insulated from significant moves in currency.”This interview has been edited for length and clarity. Listen to the full, detailed conversation on ‘The Bulletin with UBS’ on Monocle Radio.
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