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There are 5 reasons any dip in Nvidia stock will be short-lived - and investors should use a decline as a buying opportunity
"We believe recurring software services could open the next leg of growth," Bank of America said of…
Matthew Fox
Beijing will offer fresh stimulus through a rare budget adjustment and increased sovereign debt
Beijing is set to issue $137 billion in sovereign bonds, while it's 2024 budget deficit could be in…
Filip De Mott
US credit downgrade means junk sovereign bonds now outweigh AAA debt for the first time, Fitch says
AAA bonds no longer make up the largest nominal share of the sovereign market when measured by outs…
Filip De Mott
There are 4 reasons tech's dominance over the stock market could end this year
"As earnings accelerate outside of Tech, investors will likely become more price sensitive and seek…
Matthew Fox
A case for investing in Government securities
Government securities, commonly known as G-secs, are debt instruments issued by the Government of I…
Nifty, Sensex close a percent in the red after last hour of comeback
Indian stock markets plunged in early morning trade following cues from Wall Street as rating agenc…
Gold ETFs vs sovereign gold bonds: Which one should you choose now?
old has had a good 2023 with gold prices having gone up 14% in 2023. Furthermore, the yellow metal …
Bond markets could see 'mini boom-bust cycles' as global government debt to soar by $5 trillion a year
"An abrupt surge in government expenditures during this global election cycle could further increas…
Filip De Mott
5 common misconceptions about the US's $33 trillion debt mountain
America's huge debt balance is worrying economists - but the situation may not be as bad as it soun…
Jennifer Sor
FPIs make remarkable comeback, infuse ₹2 lakh cr in FY24
Foreign investors made a strong return by injecting more than Rs 2 lakh crore into Indian equities …
PTI
Budget 2024 expectations: From removal of security transaction tax to sovereign green bonds
The FY 2025 budget is around the corner and it is expected that Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman…
Moody's warns government shutdown would be negative for US debt rating as it would highlight weak governance
A government shutdown would make clear how political polarization has weakened US fiscal policymaki…
Filip De Mott
Sri Lanka says it will default on its foreign debt as the cost of food and food imports spirals, report says
Sri Lanka appointed a new central bank governor last week who on Tuesday said the country had suspe…
Adam Morgan McCarthy
The US is facing a debt storm. Here's 5 charts that show trouble is brewing.
Hedge fund legend Ray Dalio and economist Nouriel Roubini are among commentators who have warned of…
Jennifer Sor
Fitch just downgraded US debt. Goldman Sachs says it's no big deal.
Fitch didn't change its economic forecasts and the downgrade doesn't reflect any new fiscal informa…
Phil Rosen
The US may still force Russia into a bond default in the coming weeks, debt strategist says
"The Americans still have the leverage," BlueBay strategist Timothy Ash said. "They can force Russi…
Harry Robertson
Russia avoids default at the last moment as a clearinghouse processes its dollar bond payments
The Russian government's payments started working their way to investors with just one day left unt…
Harry Robertson
The ECB says it's preparing a new anti-crisis tool as a surge in bond yields stirs memories of the eurozone meltdown
The ECB is back in crisis-fighting mode after Italian bond yields skyrocketed in response to potent…
Harry Robertson
A Russian debt default could spill over into emerging markets including China, according to Yale economist Stephen Roach
According to Yale University fellow, Stephen Roach any potential Russian default would spill over i…
Adam Morgan McCarthy
Russia will not sell sovereign bonds this year because interest rates would be 'cosmic', finance minister Siluanov says
Finance Minister Anton Siluanov argued Russia has not defaulted on its debts, but said it would non…