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SEOUL, Oct. 28 (Yonhap) – Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok on Monday strengthened market surveillance and swiftly responded to excessive volatility based on contingency plans amid weak economic indicators and global uncertainty. The Ministry of Finance has vowed to take action. Choi made this comment at an economic-related ministerial meeting held in Seoul after gross domestic product (GDP) expanded by 0.1% in the July-September period compared to the previous quarter, which was lower than market expectations. “The government will pay particular attention to the signs of economic uncertainty shown in the third quarter gross domestic product (GDP) statistics, and will carefully…

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Investing.com — U.S. stock indexes in late Sunday trading after Israel averted a weekend attack on Iran’s nuclear and oil facilities, suggesting escalating tensions in the Middle East are not too serious. Futures prices rose. This week focused attention on tech-related mega-earnings, as well as several key economic indicators that provide further clues about the health of companies and the economy. Wall Street indexes were mixed over the past week as traders flocked to tech stocks over other economically sensitive sectors. By 19:14 ET (23:14 GMT), it rose 0.4% to 5,871.25 points and rose 0.5% to 20,597.75 points. It rose…

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As we become increasingly aware of the physical and psychological effects of being connected 24/7, the popularity of digital detox is also growing. It can take many forms, from dedicated retreats to more personalized, human-scale approaches. Whether you’re traveling for a digital detox or are paying extra attention to your devices, the goal is the same. It’s about regaining awareness of what the essential parts of life are like.Now, it appears there is another option for those who want to disconnect, and it involves luxury real estate. In an article for Curbed, Kim Velsey described the amenities at 505 State…

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I read this weekend’s shocking report in The Information that Google is working on an AI model that can essentially “hijack” your Chrome browser and perform tasks on your behalf, like booking flights or purchasing products. Two things immediately came to mind when I read the shocking report about being.My first reaction was to congratulate myself for quitting Chrome (because I need a privacy-ignoring tech monopoly to do tasks for me, like I need a hole in my head). . My mind then flashed back to the shock I recently experienced when I opened Google Calendar for details about an…

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The mass deportation plan that former President Donald Trump promised to implement if he is re-elected will come at a heavy cost.The American Immigration Council estimates that deporting 1 million people a year could cost $88 billion a year. Millions of construction, hospitality and agricultural workers could be laid off, potentially reducing US gross domestic product by $1.7 trillion. Tom Homan, who led U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement during the first Trump administration, said he didn’t know if the $88 billion annual cost estimate was accurate, but said mass deportations were necessary. “What’s the price for national security? Is it…

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Former President Donald Trump predicted Friday that he would break the record for the number of people deported from the United States if he wins a second term. President Trump has vowed to launch the largest mass deportation program in U.S. history. Tom Homan, who led immigration enforcement as acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement during the first year and a half of the Trump administration, proudly pitched the idea at the Republican National Convention this summer, urging undocumented immigrants to start packing their bags. I appealed.”Let me tell you what won’t happen first,” he said of the…

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With nine days until Election Day, former President Trump has stepped up his attacks on the Biden-Harris administration’s record on illegal immigration and pledged that, if elected, he’ll conduct the largest deportation in American history.There are more than 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the United States.…about 3% of the population. Nearly 80% of them have lived in the country for a decade or more.How realistic is this mass deportation campaign promise? What would be the human and financial cost?  We took these questions to one of the people Donald Trump has said would join him if he wins a…

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Mave, an AI assistant for real estate, announced it has raised C$2 million in pre-seed funding and launched a beta program for agents and brokers. The funding round, which was raised and closed in just a few weeks, was led by Relay Ventures and N49P, with participation from Alate Partners, Clarim Ventures, Gambit Partners, and several angel and strategic investors, including former presidents participated. Toronto Real Estate Board. After purchasing their first home, Mave founder and CEO Raz Zohar and his wife became interested in the extensive and time-consuming work that real estate agents do behind the scenes to close…

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Written by Kevin Eichman Milford lost to Sussex Tech on Friday night. The Milford Buccaneers head to Sussex Tech on Friday night short-handed for both Senior Night and the final game in Tech Stadium’s history. The team fought hard and took an early lead, but was ultimately exhausted by Tech’s relentless running attack and big plays, losing 34-27. Milford is the starting quarterback, with junior Kayden Jarrett out with an injury. The Buccaneers turned to fellow junior Larrie Rankin. Milford adjusted its offense to optimize Rankin’s different skill sets by shifting him from under center and utilizing his talents from…

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The New England Patriots are truly a rebuilding team with a 2-6 record, so it would make sense for them to sell ahead of the November 5th NFL trade deadline, assuming they can get the right deal. That would be a good idea. If a contending team is willing to offer draft picks in exchange for a veteran player, the Patriots should seriously consider those options. What’s the latest on the Patriots with less than two weeks until the trade deadline? “They’re open and they’ll listen to anything,” Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer said Sunday on NBC Sports Boston’s Patriots pregame…

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