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What can you expect from the US Fed meeting later this week? Here's all you need to know
The US Federal Reserve is widely expected to cut interest rates by 0.25% on Thursday, following a l…
Simply Put: Boom or bust — how RBI’s decision to leave rates unchanged affects homebuyers
The RBI keeps repo rates at 6.5% for the 10th time despite global rate cuts. This decision affects …
With Fed rate cuts imminent, what can you expect from the Indian markets next week?
Experts now believe a 25-basis point reduction in interest rates is imminent, since some positive c…
The Fed is likely to disappoint markets with just one more rate cut this year amid global inflation, BlackRock CEO says
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said the Fed will cut rates just once more this year amid sticky inflation…
Kelly Cloonan
'Inflation is not dead': Consumer prices are still in focus for investors despite the Fed's labor-market pivot
Investors have pulled back bets that the Federal Reserve will deliver another jumbo rate cut. Upcom…
Filip De Mott
The Fed 'moved too fast' with rate cuts and now risks reigniting inflation, analyst says
The US isn't out of the words with inflation, and one fixed-income strategist thinks the Fed's jumb…
Filip De Mott
The Fed's rate decision shows its focus has shifted from inflation to the labor market
"The Fed is more worried about the labor market and less concerned about inflation at this point," …
Filip De Mott
The Fed is repeating the same mistake that caused a decade of slow growth and high inflation in the 70s, according to one financial historian
A 50-basis-point rate cut is actually a big mistake on the Fed's part that risks sending inflation …
Christine Ji
RBI likely to keep interest rate unchanged at 6.5%, say experts
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is likely to keep the key interest unchanged at 6.5% on Thursday, and w…
PTI
Shaktikanta Das receives award for A+ grade in Central Bank Report Cards 2024 in USA
The Central Bank Report Cards, published annually by Global Finance since 1994, grade the central b…
The Fed's lone dissenter on the big rate cut says she's concerned about 'premature declaration of victory' over inflation
Michelle Bowman said such a big initial rate cut could complicate the Fed's mission of getting infl…
Kelly Cloonan
Inflation cooled in July, adding to the case for rate cuts at the next Fed meeting
The consumer price index, an inflation measure, increased 2.9% in July from a year ago.
Madison Hoff
Boom or bust — how RBI’s decision to leave rates unchanged affects homebuyers
If you're an aspiring homebuyer, now is not the time. And if you're already paying home loan EMIs, …
New York Fed chief says it's time to lower rates with inflation cooling and the labor market slowing
Following the August jobs report, John Williams said the economy is "now in equipoise," with easing…
Kelly Cloonan
Jamie Dimon says he's skeptical inflation will hit the Fed's 2% goal
JP Morgan chief Jamie Dimon is still predicting a recession, telling CNBC that he thinks the odds o…
Erin Snodgrass
Market salutes Modi's third term: Sensex-Nifty open at all-time high
Indian stock indices continued their uptrend from the past week and opened at fresh record highs at…
ANI
Deep rate cuts are necessary because the Fed's unprecedented hikes actually made inflation worse, Nobel-winning economist says
The Fed's higher borrowing costs discouraged home building, adding inflation pressure, Joseph Stig…
Filip De Mott
India likely to grow at 7.2% in FY25, says RBI deputy governor
India's rising working-age population and digital advancements are pivotal in this growth.
PTI
Cooling jobs data might beat out inflation in forcing the Fed to deliver a big rate cut, Goldman Sachs CEO says
Most investors see a 25 basis point cut on the horizon, but Goldman's David Solomon says a bigger m…
Kelly Cloonan
A Deposit Dilemma — What's the fuss about a crisis in Indian bank deposits? Are mutual fund investments to blame?
The growth rate of bank deposits in India has been slowing, largely outpaced by credit growth. But …