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Financial Times Front Page 29th of January 2026

Mining groups added $476bn in market value as metal prices rose on geopolitical jitters and a weaker dollar. Gold and silver climbed, copper hit multi‑year highs, and investors rotated into commodities. Rio Tinto and Glencore posted stronger results, buoyed by higher prices.

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Financial Times Front Page 28th of January 2026

Washington signalled that security assurances may hinge on territorial concessions by an eastern European partner, raising concern it is being pressed into a deal. Critics doubt US commitment; officials say they seek talks. The UK and allies emphasise sovereignty and oppose rewarding coercion.

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Financial Times Front Page 27th of January 2026

The dollar fell to a four-month low as sliding US yields and rate-cut bets boosted haven demand. Gold hit a record above $5,100. The yen strengthened amid speculation of possible joint US–Japan action to steady markets, with Tokyo pledging an “appropriate” response to disorderly moves.

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Financial Times Front Page 26th of January 2026

After a fatal incident involving federal agents in Minneapolis, the White House’s immigration drive faces heavy criticism. Several Republicans have broken ranks, while Democrats warn of a shutdown to force changes. Protests have grown nationwide as pressure builds for accountability.

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