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Daniel Kahneman, a psychologist whose work casting doubt on the rationality of decision-making helped spawn the field of behavioral economics and won him a Nobel Prize, has died. He was 90. He died on Wednesday, the Washington Post reported, citing his stepdaughter, Deborah Treisman, the fiction editor for the New Yorker. No other details were available. ...
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Although stock indices such as the S&P 500 are reaching record highs while the US economic outlook is favourable, gold has staged a surprisingly persistent rally in recent weeks – in North America much as in Europe. Even for many commodities experts at major banks, this has been surprising. The price per ounce of gold has risen 13.67 per cent year on year ...