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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14956 · Jul 14

#dart#android#cross_platform#expense_tracker#flutter#grocery_list#ios#kitchenowl#mobile_app#recipe_manager#self_hosted KitchenOwl is a helpful app for managing your grocery shopping and recipes. It allows you to create and share shopping lists with others, which is great for families. You can also store and share recipes, plan meals, and track how much you spend. The app is open-source and free, meaning you can use it without paying and even help improve it. It works on many devices, including phones and computers, and can be used offline too. This makes shopping easier and helps you stay organized. https://github.com/TomBursch/kitchenowl

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@CryptoM · Post #65333 · 04/13/2026, 12:13 AM

🚀 PRECIOUS METALS | U.S. Inflation and Fed Rate Cut Expectations Impact Gold Prices On April 13, Jin10 reported that a research note from CITIC Securities highlighted the significant rise in U.S. overall inflation for March, driven by soaring oil prices, while core inflation remained moderate. According to Jin10, CITIC Securities anticipates minimal risk of secondary inflation in the U.S. and suggests that April's CPI may continue to show elevated growth due to compensatory increases in rental inflation. If oil prices decline slowly, U.S. CPI could remain above 3% year-on-year for the rest of the year. CITIC Securities also forecasts a 25 basis point rate cut by the Federal Reserve within the year, which may lead to a weaker U.S. dollar in the near term. This scenario could create liquidity-driven recovery opportunities for gold prices. Additionally, U.S. equities might benefit from improved risk appetite, while U.S. Treasury yields may lack sufficient downward momentum due to economic fundamentals. #PreciousMetals#USInflation#FedRateCut#GoldPrices#CITICSecurities#OilPrices#CoreInflation#CPI#USDollar#USEquities#USTreasuryYields