Author: Lucas

Lead, South Dakota–(Newsfile Corp. – February 9, 2026) – Dakota Gold Corp. (NYSE American: DC) (“Dakota Gold” or the “Company”) today announced the launch of a $75,000,000 public offering of its common stock, par value $0.001 (the “Common Stock”), in the United States ( the “Offering”). The Company expects to use the net proceeds of the Offering for working capital and other general corporate purposes. The shares of Common Stock will be offered by the Company with a syndicate of underwriters, led by BMO Capital Markets and Scotiabank (collectively, the “Underwriters”). Dakota Gold intends to grant the Underwriters an option,…

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  Saving money feels reassuring. It gives you security. It gives you freedom. It also gives you confidence about the future. Many people save regularly but do not know how much their money actually earns. Interest often feels unclear or confusing. This is where simple tools help. Banks like IDFC First Bank focus on making savings easy to understand, even if you do not come from a finance background. When you save, your money does not just sit there. It grows slowly. This growth comes from interest. You may not notice it daily. But over time, it makes a difference.…

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A poorly vetted precious metals dealer can turn an otherwise smart investment move into a costly headache. Supitnan Pimpisarn/Getty Images The silver market has been anything but predictable lately. After rising higher earlier this year and briefly breaking the $100-per-ounce barrier, silver prices slid sharply before dipping and rising — and then dipping again. That price volatility has left silver sitting at about $75 per ounce right now. That’s low compared to recent prices, but the potential to earn big returns amid the volatility has pulled a new wave of silver buyers into the market, helping to further increase demand…

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After three years of blockbuster margins fuelled by ultra-cheap Russian crude, the country’s refining sector is moving into a new — and tougher — earnings cycle. Gross refining margins (GRMs), which touched record highs during the peak of geopolitical supply disruptions, are now expected to cool and stabilise at $6-8 per barrel, marking a clear shift from windfall gains to structurally sustainable profitability. At its peak in FY24, Russian oil made up nearly 36% of India’s crude import basket, flooding refineries with barrels discounted by $8-10 per barrel to Brent and propelling GRMs to a historic $10-12 per barrel. Backing…

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United Utilities installed the traffic control measures on Croft Road in Bury to carry out maintenance work. Drivers reported that the lights had “stopped working” at around 6.30pm last night and continued to be out of action throughout Tuesday morning. Sharing on social media, one person said: “I noticed the lights last night weren’t working, so I was on a give way/whoever gets through first basis.” Another added: “Both lights not working this morning around 7am, good luck with that one.” A United Utilities spokesperson issued an apology and confirmed the issue has been resolved. They said: “We apologise for…

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This stock is caught up in the SaaS sell-off, but it might not deserve it.Many great growth stocks have been brought down in recent months as the market reassesses the threat that generative artificial intelligence (AI) poses to many existing businesses. The software industry has been hit hardest, but in some cases, it makes more sense than others. Many cybersecurity stocks, for example, have been repriced amid fears that AI developers will be able to replicate their capabilities for less. But few enterprises (if any) are going to put their cybersecurity needs in the hands of a vibe-coded firewall anytime…

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Residents of Smederevo, a Serbian industrial city already blanketed by pollution from a Chinese-owned steel mill, are pushing back against plans for a $2.8 billion oil refinery backed by Chinese state-owned companies — a project negotiated largely out of public view.Nearly two years after the refinery was announced, Serbia’s government has refused to release the framework agreement signed with China Energy International Group.Serbia’s Energy Ministry told RFE/RL the deal was a “business secret” and disclosing the agreement would interrupt negotiations with potential investors. Key details, including ownership structure, financing, and environmental safeguards, have been kept from the public for almost…

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At 10:27 GMT, XAU/USD is trading $2914.31, down $1.38 or -0.05%. CPI Report in Focus as Fed Rate Outlook Remains Uncertain Traders are closely watching the CPI report, due at 12:30 GMT, for clues on inflation and the Federal Reserve’s next move. Markets expect a 0.3% monthly rise in both the headline and core CPI, translating to an annual rate of 2.9% and 3.2%, respectively—both slightly lower than January’s figures. While inflation has been easing gradually, it remains above the Fed’s 2% target, which could keep policymakers on hold when they meet next week. Fed Chair Jerome Powell has suggested…

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Drawdowns are not the enemy of your trading account. Your unmanaged reaction to them is. Here’s how emotional discipline, backed by neuroscience and proven protocol becomes the edge most forex traders never find.The loss that changed how I see tradingI still remember the exact moment my first major drawdown stopped being a number on a screen and became something deeply personal. I wasn’t looking at the price. I was watching my self-worth collapse with every candle.That is the truth about trading that the charts never show you. It is never purely about price action. It is about who you are…

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