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US Fed cuts interest rates by 25 bps, Powell notes Trump's victory to have no impact on policy decisions
The US Federal Reserve cut interest rates for the second time this year, lowering them to 4.5-4.75%…
FDIs may shift to US under Trump 2.0 but it is unlikely to severely impact FDIs inflow to India, says SBI Report
It added that if similar policies are reintroduced in Trump 2.0 also, it could create challenges fo…
Retail inflation expected to breach 6% mark in October, says UBI Report
The continued spurt in food prices and fading of the high base effect likely led to a spike in Octo…
Here's how to rebalance your portfolio as these economic indicators flash 'higher for longer' inflation and rates
Inflation could be heating up again. Here's how to rebalance your portfolio to protect your investm…
Christine Ji
SBI economists see Q2 GDP growth slowing down to 6.5%; FY25 growth to be closer to 7%
Economists at SBI predict a dip in India's GDP growth to 6.5% for the September quarter, citing pre…
Trump's presidency will hurt Europe's economic growth amid renewed trade tensions, Goldman Sachs says
Europe could face a 0.5% hit to GDP in a second Trump presidency amid increased trade policy uncert…
Kelly Cloonan
RBIs MPC meet concludes today: Repo rate left unchanged at 6.5%
Treading along expected lines, RBI rate-setting panel left the repo rate unchanged at 6.5% for the …
RBI may shift monetary stance to 'Neutral', rate cuts likely by December 2024: Nuvama
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will shift its monetary stance to 'neutral' from the current 'withd…
California's economic growth is slipping behind Texas as the Lone Star state draws corporate HQs and people
Texas' economy is growing faster than California's as major companies and residents leave the coast…
Erin Snodgrass
Not only does electing “criminal” politicians often lead to an increase in crime in India, it can also be terrible for the economy: study
India's political landscape is marred by the election of politicians with criminal records, leading…
India to see solid domestic demand for the next 2 years, to grow at the rate of 6.5%-7%
The OECD report projects stable economic growth for emerging G20 economies, including India. India'…
China is trying to give investors the one major thing missing from its economic stimulus blitz
China announced a Saturday press conference that will unveil new fiscal policy support.
Filip De Mott
India's strong economic recovery is led by fiscal expenditure: DSP MF
India's tax collections have also demonstrated robust growth, with gross tax revenue showing a five…
ANI
RBI unlikely to cut interest rate in 2024, food inflation to be deciding factor, says SBI chief Setty
The US Federal Reserve's first cut in interest rates in more than four years happened today, tr…
India's economic momentum stays strong with composite PMI at 60.7 in July 2024: Anand Rathi report
The Services PMI, recorded 60.3 in July 2024, has consistently held above the 60-mark for seven con…
ANI
Asian markets decline amid economic slowdown fears, experts say limited impact on India
Asian stock markets on Monday plummeted early as selling pressure mounted after lower-than-expected…
ANI
Trump and Harris are pushing proposals that 'ignore economic reality,' billionaire investor Howard Marks says
Billionaire investor Howard Marks scrutinized policies on both sides of the aisle.
Filip De Mott
Trump's chaotic Madison Square Garden rally could muddy his closing economic pitch — and give Democrats a last-minute chance to shake up the race
It remains to be seen how Puerto Rican voters will respond to Trump's rally, but Republicans were q…
Bryan Metzger
Economic Survey 2023-24: Where does India stand on the employment, and what's next?
While the agriculture sector has grown at about 4.18% at constant prices over the last 5 years, Ind…
Beware of 'seismic shocks' to the US economy and inflation if this specific election outcome occurs, according to a top mind at Bloomberg Economics
Trying to trade around the election can backfire, but there may be an exception. A chief economist …