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“FX Week in Review: Saxo Bank Mega Fine, Brendan Gunn Guilty Plea, OGM Relaunch, BullRush Takeover as CEO Leaves” — complete with subtitles and written according to vocal media requirements:. AI-Generated.
The global retail forex and CFD (contracts for difference) industry has experienced a dramatic week filled with regulatory actions, legal developments, corporate relaunches, and significant leadership changes. From a landmark fine for one of Europe’s best‑known brokers to a guilty plea in Australia and strategic shifts within prop trading firms, these headlines reflect ongoing transformation and heightened scrutiny across the trading sector. Here’s a structured look at the most consequential stories from the past seven days.
By Salaar Jamaliabout 7 hours ago in The Swamp
“Europe’s Oil Majors Prepare to Cut Billions in Shareholder Payouts” — complete with subtitles and written to suit vocal media requirements:. AI-Generated.
Europe’s biggest oil companies — long known for generous dividend payments and share buybacks — are now gearing up for a significant reduction in cash returned to investors, in a striking departure from past practices. This shift comes as profit margins tighten, global oil prices remain subdued, and strategic priorities evolve, signaling a broader transformation in how these energy giants allocate capital.
By Salaar Jamaliabout 7 hours ago in The Swamp
Dubai to Launch World’s First Street Made of Gold. AI-Generated.
Dubai, the gleaming metropolis known for its extravagant developments and record‑breaking architectural feats, is adding yet another world first to its trophy list: a street constructed using gold. This futuristic concept is set to become a defining feature of the newly inaugurated Dubai Gold District—a purpose‑built hub for the gold and jewellery trade.
By Salaar Jamaliabout 7 hours ago in Journal
Silver Rate in Pakistan Today – January 30, 2026. AI-Generated.
On January 30, 2026, the silver rate in Pakistan witnessed notable volatility amid swings in global bullion markets and local currency fluctuations. Precious metal prices — including silver — have been closely watched by investors, traders, jewelry buyers, and households seeking stable value in uncertain economic times.
By Salaar Jamaliabout 7 hours ago in The Swamp
Wheeling: Power Division Approves Annual Auction Quantum for 800MW in 5 Years. AI-Generated.
In a significant development for Pakistan’s energy sector, the Power Division has approved the annual auction quantum for 800 megawatts (MW) of electricity over the next five years, under the government’s wheeling policy. This initiative is designed to allow private power producers to supply electricity directly to consumers through the national grid, promoting efficiency, competition, and investment in the country’s power infrastructure.
By Salaar Jamaliabout 7 hours ago in Journal
Rupee Strongly Bounces Back Against Australian Dollar, British Pound, Euro. AI-Generated.
The Pakistani rupee has staged a remarkable recovery against major foreign currencies, including the Australian dollar, British pound, and euro, reflecting a broader shift in investor sentiment and improving economic fundamentals. Analysts say the rebound is the result of a combination of strong remittances, a narrowing trade deficit, and proactive monetary measures by the central bank, signaling renewed confidence in the country’s financial stability.
By Salaar Jamaliabout 7 hours ago in The Swamp
CINEMASCOPE: Bones of Contention. AI-Generated.
The world of cinema has always been fertile ground for creativity, storytelling, and innovation. Yet, behind the glamour of the silver screen, the industry is frequently mired in disputes that reveal deeper tensions—ethical, artistic, and economic. From casting controversies to intellectual property battles, modern cinema faces a series of “bones of contention” that challenge how films are made, distributed, and consumed.
By Salaar Jamaliabout 7 hours ago in Geeks
Japan Boosts Deep-Sea Mining Plan to Cut Rare-Earth Reliance. AI-Generated.
Japan has announced an ambitious push to expand its deep-sea mining initiatives, aiming to reduce reliance on imported rare-earth elements (REEs) essential for high-tech industries, including electronics, renewable energy, and defense. The move comes amid growing global concerns over supply chain security, particularly given China’s dominant position in the rare-earth market, which has historically supplied more than 80% of the world’s demand.
By Salaar Jamaliabout 7 hours ago in Journal
World Bank Flags Irrigation Failures. AI-Generated.
The World Bank has recently raised concerns over persistent irrigation failures in several developing countries, warning that inefficiencies in water management are undermining agricultural productivity and threatening long-term food security. In a detailed report, the global financial institution highlighted systemic issues ranging from outdated infrastructure to misallocation of resources, emphasizing that urgent reforms are needed to ensure sustainable and equitable access to water for farming communities.
By Salaar Jamaliabout 7 hours ago in Journal
Don’t Use This Injection to Treat Vitamin B12 Deficiency. AI-Generated.
Vitamin B12 deficiency is a common health concern, particularly among older adults, vegetarians, and individuals with certain medical conditions. This essential nutrient plays a critical role in red blood cell formation, nerve function, and DNA synthesis. Without adequate B12, individuals may experience fatigue, cognitive difficulties, and long-term neurological damage.
By Salaar Jamaliabout 7 hours ago in Men
Common Symptoms of Nipah Virus You Should Know. AI-Generated.
Nipah virus (NiV) is a highly infectious pathogen that has caused sporadic outbreaks in South and Southeast Asia over the past two decades. Classified as a zoonotic virus, Nipah can spread from animals to humans and, in certain cases, from person to person. With a high mortality rate and no specific antiviral treatment currently available, early detection of symptoms is crucial for containment and management. Health authorities emphasize that awareness of common symptoms can save lives and prevent further transmission.
By Salaar Jamaliabout 7 hours ago in Beat
Morning Bid: Metals Get a Lot Less Precious as Positions Squeezed. AI-Generated.
Global metals markets opened the week on a turbulent note, with precious and base metals alike experiencing significant declines as traders grappled with squeezed positions and shifting investor sentiment. The “morning bid” for metals—which sets the tone for trading hours—revealed that gold, silver, copper, and other key commodities are facing heavy selling pressure after weeks of speculative positioning and elevated volatility.
By Salaar Jamaliabout 7 hours ago in Journal











