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A recession alarm is ringing on Wall StreetAn inversion of the bond market’s yield curve has preceded every U.S. recession for the past half century. It is happening again.
- Imaginary angst
Dreams are transitory, but imagination is persistent. The agony we feel in imagination and dream is as deleterious as that accruing from re...
Market pain isn't over, but you will get through thisIf you are looking for patterns in the market's wild swings, the answer is simple: The financial markets are coming to grips with a stunnin...
What's at stake for the global economy if Russia invades UkraineEven before the Kremlin ordered Russian troops into separatist territories of Ukraine on Monday, the tension had taken a toll. The promise ...
Be patient, steel stocks could be 30-40% up one year from now: Chakri Lokapriya“The overall story for steel stocks is pretty much intact. These companies are selling at about four, five times EV/EBITDA which is not eve...
Supply-chain disruption? More like supply-chain overloadOver the last eight months, in fits and starts, demand has picked up. But with little clarity about future demand, drillers have found it d...
US inflation rises 5.4% from year ago, matching 13-year highThe rapid price increases have raised pressure on the Federal Reserve, which has pegged its benchmark interest rate at nearly zero to spur ...
Sensex, Nifty hit fresh record highs: Key factors driving the marketThe primary driver of this bull run has been liquidity and therefore a reversal of the trend is likely to happen only with decline in liqui...
Asian stocks stumble as weak China data fan global growth worriesMSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan dropped 0.82%, extending earlier losses after the release of the Chinese data, w...
Should you worry about inflation: What do past crises tell usWhat added to the cracks in Mr Market this week was the lack of confidence from IMF, which lowered India’s economic GDP forecast from 12.5%...
Fed poised to crawl onto ‘knife edge’ to rein in record largesseFed officials have said they want to see “substantial further progress” toward their goals of maximum employment and average 2 per cent inf...
Dollar marooned as investors shrug off inflation spikeThe dollar bought 109.37 yen and was headed for a small weekly loss. It was also on track for modest weekly losses on the Aussie dollar and...
How the Fed may ace, or flub, its inflation callUS central bankers, charged with keeping prices steady along with getting the economy to full employment, say the pain will soon pass and m...
What is RBI trying to achieve with GSAP, VRRR and all thatIt is well-understood that the current level of overnight rates is too low and, thus, has limited shelf-life.
Supreme Court changes order banning sale of fire crackers in Delhi-NCRThe court also directed the Delhi Police to reduce the number of temporary licences by 50 per cent of those granted last year and cap it at...
Indian economy may face the risk of falling into a 'middle-income trap'IMF identifies a set of factors, among them are infra weaknesses and macroeconomic problems, as potential causes of a growth slowdown in In...
- Bernanke seen accepting faster inflation as fed seeks jobs boost
As energy costs eat up more of consumer expenditures, companies have difficulty raising prices on other goods and services.