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NYSE:LTM News 5 December 2025

LATAM Airlines Launches New Lima and Bogotá Flights to Curaçao, Unlocking a South American Tourism Boom

LATAM Airlines Launches New Lima and Bogotá Flights to Curaçao, Unlocking a South American Tourism Boom

Curaçao has taken a decisive step toward deepening its ties with Latin America. On 2 December 2025, the island welcomed two inaugural LATAM Airlines flights from Bogotá and Lima, marking the first time the region’s largest airline group connects Curaçao directly with both Colombia’s capital and Peru.Caribbean National Weekly+1 As of 5 December 2025, LATAM has formalized operational details for these routes, and travel trade media across the Americas are framing the move as a turning point in Curaçao’s push to attract more South American visitors and diversify beyond its traditional European and North American markets.Travel And Tour World+2Latam Trade+2
5 December 2025

Stock Market Today

Silver price rebound masks fresh stress after CME lifts margins again

Silver price rebound masks fresh stress after CME lifts margins again

7 February 2026
Spot silver surged 8.6% to $77.33 an ounce Friday after dropping below $65, but still lost over 8.7% for the week. CME Group raised margin requirements for COMEX silver futures to 18% from 15%, effective after Feb. 6. China’s UBS SDIC Silver Futures Fund hit its 10% down limit for a fifth session. Traders await key U.S. jobs and inflation data next week.
Gold price near $5,000: China keeps buying as CME margin hikes raise the stakes

Gold price near $5,000: China keeps buying as CME margin hikes raise the stakes

7 February 2026
China’s central bank raised gold reserves for a 15th month in January, reaching 74.19 million ounces worth $369.58 billion. Gold prices swung sharply, hitting a record near $5,600 before dropping to $4,403.24. CME Group hiked COMEX gold futures margins to 9% after recent volatility. U.S. jobs and inflation data are due next week after a delay.
Amazon stock (AMZN) slides on $200 billion AI capex plan — what Wall Street watches next week

Amazon stock (AMZN) slides on $200 billion AI capex plan — what Wall Street watches next week

7 February 2026
Amazon shares fell 5.6% to $210.32 on Friday after the company forecast 2026 capital spending would jump to $200 billion, up more than 50% from 2025. The drop came as the Dow closed above 50,000 for the first time. Amazon reported fourth-quarter net sales up 14% to $213.4 billion and operating income at $25 billion. Trading in Amazon was volatile, with 179 million shares changing hands.
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