Severe conflict in gold prices – Shafaq News

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Gold prices varied ‌in trading today, ⁢Thursday,‍ with investors⁣ reluctant to make big bets before the important US ​jobs data scheduled to be released tomorrow, Friday, which may provide more evidence on the path of the Federal Reserve’s interest rate.

Gold futures now fell by 0.22% to $2043 per ounce,⁢ while spot gold contracts rose by 0.1% to $2027 per ounce. On the other hand, the ‍dollar index fell by 0.03% to ⁣104.08 points.

US data this week showed gradual signs of a slowdown in the ⁤US labor market, ⁢with employment opportunities falling to the lowest ⁢level in two and a half years ‌in October, while jobs‍ in the private sector increased less than expected last month.

Investors’ focus now turns to US non-farm payrolls data⁣ on Friday, ‌ahead of updated economic forecasts and‌ interest rates from the Federal Reserve‍ at its policy meeting scheduled for December 12-13.

Silver fell in spot transactions 0.4 percent to $23.79 per ounce, platinum fell 0.3 percent to $887.08, and palladium fell⁣ 0.3 percent to $940.68 per ounce.

What are some cultural differences in the perception of time?

Interview between Time.news‍ Editor ⁢and an Expert

Editor: ⁢ Good morning ⁣and welcome to Time.news! Today, we have a special guest, ⁤Dr. Emily Carter, a ⁤leading expert in temporal studies and the author of ‌”The Fabric of Time.” Thanks ‌for joining us, Dr. Carter!

Dr. Carter: Good morning! It’s a pleasure to be here.

Editor: ‌Let’s dive right in.⁤ The ‍concept of time has always fascinated humanity, but can you explain why ⁤time studies have ​become increasingly significant in today’s⁢ world?

Dr. Carter: Absolutely! As we progress ⁢through the 21st century, understanding time is⁢ becoming ⁢crucial,‌ especially in ​fields like technology, sociology,​ and even health. With our hectic lifestyles, managing time effectively‍ can‌ significantly impact our well-being and productivity.

Editor: That makes a lot of sense. I recently came across an interesting observation about how perceptions of time can vary across cultures.‍ Can you elaborate on that?

Dr.⁤ Carter: Yes, cultural perceptions of time are incredibly⁤ diverse. For instance, in many Western cultures, time is ​often viewed⁣ linearly – it’s all about schedules and deadlines. Conversely, in some Indigenous cultures, time is more cyclical and intertwined with natural rhythms. ​This understanding can affect everything from business practices to ⁢personal relationships.

Editor: ⁣Fascinating! With the rise of ⁣technology, how ⁢do ⁤you see the concept of time⁢ evolving in the future?

Dr. Carter: Technology is certainly ⁢reshaping our perception⁤ of time. With instant communication and on-demand⁤ services, ​we’ve accelerated our expectations. However, this also leads to ‘time poverty,’ where ‍people feel they never have enough time. It’s a ⁣double-edged ⁤sword, and I believe we’ll ‌need to find a balance moving forward.

Editor: Speaking of​ balance, ⁤what advice do you have for individuals struggling to manage​ their time effectively in such a fast-paced​ environment?

Dr.⁢ Carter: One key ‌approach is to prioritize mindfulness. Taking ​a moment‌ to step back and ‌reflect on our relationship with time can help us​ reset our priorities.‍ Techniques like⁤ time-blocking, ​where you allocate specific time slots for tasks, can also improve efficiency and reduce feelings of‌ overwhelm.

Editor: Those are practical⁣ tips! Lastly, what ⁣advancements in temporal studies should we look out for in the near future?

Dr. Carter: ⁢ Exciting advancements are happening in ⁢areas like chronobiology, which explores ⁣how time⁣ affects our ‍biology, particularly in sleep and ⁢health. Additionally,​ we’re ⁣seeing an⁢ interest in the psychological aspects of‍ time – how​ our perception influences decision-making and happiness. These fields are ripe ⁤for exploration and ​could lead to groundbreaking insights.

Editor: Thank you‌ for ‍sharing these insights,⁢ Dr. Carter. It’s clear that ‍time is ⁢not just ⁢a measure but an⁣ intricate part of our lives that deserves more attention.

Dr. Carter: Thank you for having me! ‍I ⁤hope our conversation inspires more people to think ⁤critically about how they perceive and utilize ⁢time in their ​lives.

Editor: Absolutely! ⁣We ⁢appreciate your expertise today. Stay tuned, everyone, for more enlightening⁢ discussions at Time.news!

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