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Curator Ina Puri notes a resurgence in India's art scene, driven by growing recognition of Indian artists and increased investment in spaces for public engagement.

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If you get a resurgence of inflation, and the Fed has to really start raising interest rates, there’s a real fear that the economy is going to slow in a material way.

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A resurgence in travel demand in recent weeks should carry through the fourth quarter of this year, marking a turnaround from a turbulent start to 2025.

There is, for instance, a resurgence of traditional liturgy around the world, despite the efforts of Pope Francis to suppress it.

A key risk to gold's current rally is a sudden resurgence in inflation, which could prompt the Federal Reserve to raise rates, he added.

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