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Gold rebounded on Tuesday as heightened geopolitical uncertainty stemming from Israel-Iran fighting and U.S. President Donald Trump's call to evacuate Tehran led investors to seek safe-haven assets.
Gold pushed higher in early Asia trading after US President Donald Trump called for the immediate evacuation of Tehran, boosting demand for havens as investors track hostilities between Israel and Iran.
The Trump administration says that for $5 million, successful applicants would get a fast track to U.S. permanent residency and citizenship.
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Trump Mobile, unveiled by Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, will sell American-made phones and monthly plans with telemedicine, roadside assistance included.
Administration officials secured a deal that will give the president unusual influence over a private company, and could serve as a model for other deals.
Immigration and international taxation expert David Lesperance speaks to Hindustan Times about whether Trump’s new Gold Card program is legal fiction or reality
Even after announcing a pause on some tariffs, Trump is doubling down on his hardline stance. “The businessmen who criticize tariffs are bad at business, but really bad at politics,” he declared in a fiery Truth Social post on April 20.
Gold rose as tensions escalated in the Middle East, and President Donald Trump ratcheted up trade uncertainty by saying he intends to impose unilateral tariffs on dozens of US trading partners within two weeks.