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Vancouver, British Columbia–(Newsfile Corp. – November 19, 2025) – Silver Elephant Mining Corp. (TSX: ELEF) (OTCQB: SILEF) (FSE: 1P2) (“Silver Elephant” or the “Company“) is pleased to report that the five-day hearing for its arbitration case against Andean Precious Metals Corp. (“Andean“) was completed on November 7, 2025. As disclosed in the Company’s news release dated February 27, 2025 and April 2, 2025, the proceedings relate to Andean’s failure to pay US$1,000,000 (the “Additional Consideration“) to Silver Elephant under the Master Services Agreement (“MSA“) and Sales and Purchase Agreement (“SPA“) executed on September 11, 2023. The Additional Consideration became payable to Silver…

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Designed to respond to one of the most concentrated landownership patterns in Europe, the legislation introduces new powers over the sale and management of large rural estates, reforms tenancies, and strengthens community rights to influence how land around them is managed. The reform arrives at a time of heightened attention on rural land markets, driven by climate policy, natural capital investments and shifting agricultural support – all of which have intensified questions about fairness, transparency and long-term stewardship. A landscape dominated by large landholdings Much of the political momentum behind the Bill stems from the widely cited statistic that around…

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Written by Nick Blenkey HD Hyundai recently delivered the second Philippine patrol vessel, the Diego Silang With the recent delivery of the Diego Silang, the second offshore patrol vessel built for the Philippine Navy, Korean shipbuilding giant HD Hyundai became the world’s first shipbuilder to build and deliver 5,000 ships, achieving this in the half century since its first vessel delivery in 1974. Since delivering its first vessel—the 260,000-ton VLCC Atlantic Baron—in 1974, HD Hyundai has provided ships to more than 700 shipowners across 68 countries, culminating in the latest delivery of the Diego Silang. By the numbers, HD Hyundai Heavy…

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OneRoyal partners with Acuity Trading to enhance trader tools with AI-powered signals and dynamic email insights Press Release By OneRoyal OneRoyal is pleased to announce a strategic collaboration with Acuity Trading, integrating Acuity’s advanced AI-driven trading signals and its Dynamic Email platform into our trading environment.With this upgrade, OneRoyal traders now gain access to Acuity Trading’s fully automated AI trade signals, which analyse real-time sentiment, volatility and historical data across FX, indices, commodities, cryptocurrencies and over 1,000 US stocks. Traders will also receive personalised daily insights via Dynamic Email, delivering clear, actionable information straight to…

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By Anthony Harrup U.S. crude oil inventories fell last week as exports increased and refineries ran at a higher rate, according to data released Wednesday by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Commercial crude oil stocks excluding the Strategic Petroleum Reserve fell by 3.4 million barrels to 424.2 million barrels in the week ended Nov. 14 and were about 5% below the five-year average for the time of year, the EIA said. Crude stocks were expected to have risen by 100,000 barrels, according to a Wall Street Journal survey of analysts. Oil stored in the SPR increased by 533,000 barrels to…

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The Super Bowl of tech earnings is nearly upon us, and the AI trade is about to get a crucial update that will either confirm or dispel a lot of investors’ fears from the last few weeks.Nvidia will report earnings for the third quarter after the closing bell, and the stakes are high. Any sign of waning demand for chips from companies developing AI models will likely further derail this year’s rally. Nvidia stock is down 10% month-to-date, but it’s still up 35% for the year.Wall Street analysts are mostly upbeat about what to expect from the chip giant’s earnings,…

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Last Updated:November 19, 2025, 16:00 ISTSilver’s outlook as an investment remains strong, driven by rising demand from green energy and electrification, with analysts predicting prices could climb another 20%In 2025, silver reached record levels, over 53 US dollars per ounce, an 85% increase so far this year. (Representative/Shutterstock)Silver, once deemed a secondary or less valuable precious metal, has recently become a significant attraction. Driven by strong industrial demand, its prices have surged to unprecedented heights. The rising demand for silver indicates it is now not just a monetary asset but a crucial industrial commodity for future technology and energy. This…

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Inflation fell to 3.6% last month as lower energy costs helped pull the rate of price increases down. News of the figure published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on Wednesday should prompt savers to make sure their hard-earned cash is in an account that pays more than that.Anything that pays less than the rate of inflation means your money is losing value. At the time of writing, there are more than 1,300 savings accounts which offer rates above 3.6%, including easy access accounts, cash ISAs and fixed rate bonds. Antonia Medlicott, founder and managing director at Investing Insiders…

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Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.Rare earths group MP Materials is partnering with the US military and Saudi Arabia’s state mining company to build a processing facility in the Gulf kingdom. MP, which struck a lucrative deal with Washington this year, said on Wednesday it has entered a partnership with the US Department of War and Saudi state-backed mining company Maaden. The groups plan to develop a rare earths refinery that will process raw materials sourced from Saudi Arabia and other regions, and supply US and Saudi manufacturing…

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The federal government must send a clear signal that it supports innovation in digital assets and tokenisation, or risk missing out on the productivity benefits already being captured by overseas peers such as the US, says the chief executive of the Digital Finance Cooperative Research Centre, Talis Putnins.Putnins told The Australian Financial Review Future of Finance Forum that the government must set the tone for industry, instead of the other way around, as his centre identifies early use cases in the expanding technology with bonds and mining royalties in a joint project with the Reserve Bank.Loading… Source link

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