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5 reasons Trump’s second term has been so good for gold: ‘It’s becoming a core asset class,’ CIO says. T he past six months may seem like a blur, but a clear theme of President Donald Trump’s return to the White House is that it’s been good for the gold market.
As the weeks have passed, the Oval has evolved from the modest décor of the Biden era into the extravagant, gold-drenched centerpiece of Trump's second administration — a space where the president has ensured his unmistakable mark is visible in quite literally every corner.
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Atlanta Black Star on MSN‘What’s He Doing?’: Fans Outraged After Donald Trump Appears to Walk Off with Player’s Gold Medal During Club World Cup CeremonyPresident Donald Trump’s appearance at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup has viewers heated over the Republican politician pocketing a prize from the soccer
Strength in the stock market helped to ease gold’s appeal Thursday, but actions by [President Donald Trump so far this year have contributed to the precious metal’s](
Gold prices jumped on Wednesday following news reports that U.S. President Donald Trump planned to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, but trimmed gains after Trump denied the claim.
The president recounted how the Club World Cup trophy ended up in the Oval Office during an interview at the tournament finals on Sunday.
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The Daily Digest on MSNOval Office revamp: Trump's decorates with gold and glitzAs President Donald Trump enacts sweeping federal reforms, he’s also transformed the Oval Office to reflect his opulent, personal style. Redecorating the space is tradition for new presidents, but Trump’s version is unusually lavish.
Did Trump keep the FIFA trophy? Who keeps the World Cup trophy after winning? What to know about FIFA Club World Cup 2025 trophy winner -Chelsea F.C.
Volatility surged across interest rate-sensitive assets Wednesday after reports circulated that President Donald Trump may be preparing to remove Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell from his post. The rumors sparked fears over the Fed's independence,
Gold prices rose on Wednesday as investors digested data showing an increase in U.S. consumer prices last month and waited for further clarity on U.S. President Donald Trump's trade policy.