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Over 80% of prehistoric megaherbivores went extinct due to human activity and not climate change: Study
Recent studies have spotlighted the extinction or rapid decline of large mammals over the past 50,0…
India not benefiting from democratic dividend; young have a Kohli mentality, says Raghuram Rajan
"That's why I said 6 per cent growth. If you think that's about what we are right now, take away th…
PTI
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, …
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 …
Climate shocks can lead to increased domestic violence in the coming years, warn researchers
The study, which analysed data from 156 countries, found that the increase will be more significant…
PTI
Not just Fed, but central banks of these countries also tinkered with rate cuts this week
The US Federal Reserve cut interest rates by 50 basis points, causing global markets to surge. Cent…
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 incumbent party has historically won if stocks rally into an election. Here's why this time could be different.
The S&P 500's gain or loss leading up to an election has been a historically accurate signal of the…
Matthew Fox
SEBI is on a mission to take on the wild, wild west of futures and options in India. Here’s why, what, and how of it
Indian equity futures and options trading has become exceedingly risky, with 91% of individual trad…
Why Black men's job situation is worse than it looks
Black men are still working at a considerably lower rate than white, Asian, and Hispanic men, despi…
Jacob Zinkula,Madison Hoff
Why the Fed's first rate cut could be delayed until March 2025 if inflation stays stubbornly high
The US central bank might have to wait nearly another year before easing policy if it can't cut by …
Filip De Mott
SIMPLY PUT: SEBI is on a mission to take on the wild, wild west of futures and options in India. Here’s why, what, and how
It's no secret that futures and options see extreme risks, with most traders losing money regularly…
Will be lucky if we grow 5% next year says former RBI governor Raghuram Rajan
While talking with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, the former governor of the Reserve Bank of India s…
ANI
Why no one is getting big raises anymore
The Atlanta Fed's Wage Growth Tracker and a new analysis of Bank of America data show pay raises fo…
Madison Hoff
Why Marc Andreessen is wrong to support Trump, according to Marc Andreessen
The phony Trumpism of Big Tech
Adam Rogers
Why Americans don't exercise
We know that moving our bodies is good for us. So what keeps us from doing it?
P.E. Moskowitz
I'm buying a house in 2024. Here's why I'm sticking with a traditional fixed-rate mortgage despite the trendier options promising to save me money.
I'm buying a house in Austin with a fixed-rate mortgage despite high interest rates and the increas…
Cork Gaines
'Twisters' shows how tornado science has changed massively since the first movie nearly 30 years ago
When 'Twister' debuted nearly 30 years ago, it showcased some pretty new science. A lot has changed…
Jenny McGrath
The odds of no interest-rate cuts in 2024 are growing
In today's big story, we're looking at the chances of there being no rate cuts this year, and how t…
Dan DeFrancesco
Stocks are following the same playbook they did in 2006, and rate cuts might not be the rocket fuel investors are hoping for, Morgan Stanley's CIO says
Gains following a late-cycle rate cut have been light compared to when the Fed cuts in the middle o…