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India may have brokered a rupee truce, but hasn't won peace yetIndia has unveiled a package aimed at supporting the rupee without resorting to capital controls, a move seen as more market-friendly than ...
UBS sets $5,600 target for gold in 2026, but says the easy money may already have been madeGold's strong performance continues. UBS sees a structural shift driving gold as a core portfolio asset. This trend is expected to persist ...
Muted impact of Fed's Taper 2 on India due to strong external position: RBI articleThe article published in the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) monthly bulletin for July compared the impact of the two taper announcements (Ma...
Dollar touches three-week high, lifted by recent data, Fed taper viewThe dollar index, a gauge of the greenback's value against six major currencies, rose to 93.220, the highest since the third week of August...
Why does the Fed need to taper & why is it such a worry for marketsThe US Fed is currently buying bonds worth $120 billion ($ 80 billion of Treasury Securities and $40 billion of mortgage-backed debt) since...
Investors see no speed bump in Fed's Jackson Hole eventSome market-watchers had seen the conference as a potentially key moment when Powell could give hints about tapering the Fed's $120 billion...
Fed's Kaplan says central bank should start tapering in October"It would be my view that if the economy unfolds the way I expect. ... I would be in favor or announcing a plan at the September meeting an...
Fed officials say tapering is near, advancing discussion on rate hikeTheir remarks are a sign that as Fed officials hold discussions about how and when to taper their asset purchases, they are also getting mo...
Fed seen speeding taper of MBS in early-2022 start to pullbackThe economists surveyed by Bloomberg see two quarter-point rate hikes by the end of 2023 -- matching the median projection of Fed officials...
Federal Reserve to taper bond buying in fourth quarter: EconomistsIn the survey, about 45% of the economists expect the Federal Open Market Committee to announce tapering in the fourth quarter with 14% see...
Fed’s decision to taper by $10 billion on expected lines: Nizam Idris, MacquarieIn an interview with ET Now, Nizam Idris, Macquarie, shares his views on the QE taper and the sell-off in emerging markets.
Fed mandate doesn’t include impact of taper on EMs: Arnab Das, Das Capital'As regards to emerging markets, the Fed mandate would take into account the impact it would have on the United States.'
Place Indian equities in the middle of EM pack: Tai Hui, JPMorgan AM'More clarity on political developments may see investors being more optimistic on India, as we approach the middle of 2014.'
Expect Asian currencies to weaken further in early 2014: Nizam Idris, Macquarie"The dollar will strengthen in 2014. It is worth remembering as well that 2013 was not a bad year for dollar."
QE taper likely to be gradual: Arvind SangerIn a chat with ET Now, Arvind Sanger, Managing Partner, Geoshpere Capital Management shares his views on US Fed tapering.
Expect QE tapering not before January or February 2014: Gaurang Shah, Geojit BNP Paribas"There will also be a status quo and it will be only in January or Feb 2014, when you will hear something concrete as far as the taper, its...
Chinese economy stabilising is a positive: Mark Konyn, Cathay Conning Asset ManagementInvestors have been quite cautious of certain emerging markets, certainly those dependent on commodity prices, and those running current ac...
Delayed QE tapering will allow EMs to rectify fiscal problems: Arnab Das, Roubini Global Economics"The Fed was testing waters and found that the waters were too turbulent to taper at this stage."
US FED' move raises question on economic health: Mohammed Apabhai, Citi"Mr. Rajan has been very much welcomed by the market, but there is still a room for disappointment."
Countdown to US Fed meet: America decides, world sits tightGiven that the US economy is recovering, the US has nothing to lose, say analysts. As far as EMs are concerned, they are most susceptible.