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US stock market triple-threat volatility: will today’s NFP data, Supreme Court tariff ruling, and Fed comments trigger extreme U.S. market volatility?Today, Friday, January 9, 2026, is shaping up to be one of the most significant collision days for U.S. markets in recent memory. Three pow...
Japan's Nikkei index surges past record after 34 yearsThat was more than a generation ago at the height of Japan's post-war boom. But this time around, the economy is in recession and nobody's ...
US debt: What does the loss of a triple A rating mean?The top three global ratings agencies: S&P Global, Fitch and Moody's, use the same system of letters, ranging from a top AAA rating through...
MSME exporters facing demand squeeze in global marketsLudhiana Hand Tools Association President S C Ralhan said the industry is passing through "acute recession" in both domestic and internatio...
Amazon, Apple beat expectations in gloomy earnings seasonMicrosoft and Facebook-owner Meta both cited the harm to their business from a strong dollar: when America's currency gains too much value,...
The worst stock selloff in half a century might not be done yetComing off the worst first-half since 1970, US equities now face a triple whammy of sticky inflation, recession risks and the threat to cor...
Wall Street has a recession obsession. What does the data say?Yield curve inversions typically come late in Fed hiking cycles as bond investors sense the central bank may have gone too far in raising b...
- EU reaches deal to cut emissions by at least 40 percent versus 1990 levels
European Union leaders agreed Friday what they called the world's most ambitious climate change targets for 2030, paving the way for a new ...
UK dodges triple dip recession: Relief to George Osborne but the business community is not happyComing as it does on the back of depressing production figures from Europe, George Osborne may feel he has room to celebrate.
Global economic slowdown will be a risk to India’s growth: Nouriel RoubiniFall in commodity prices is a signal that investors in financial markets are worried about the global economic growth.
Currency funds see best startFunds that specialize in currencies are enjoying their best start to a year in at least a decade as economies show signs of decoupling.
Rupee up 5 paise against dollar in late morning dealsThe rupee was quoting higher by 5 paise to 54.13 on dollar selling by banks and exporters amid persistent capital inflows from foreign fund...
- UK services growth accelerates on high demand
A gauge of activity increased to 51.8 from 51.5 in January, Markit Economics and the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply said on T...
Same-day visa for Indian businesses, no cap on students: David CameronOn the issue of Indian students in Britain, he said there is "no limit" on the number of Indian students who can come and study.
David Cameron pitches for greater partnership, says India to be among top three economies by 2030British Prime Minister David Cameron touted his country’s credentials to become one of India’s foremost partners in economic development.
Britain not sliding into triple-dip recession: ReportBritain is not sliding into a triple-dip recession, according to a report by a leading business group that said economic conditions were mo...
Businesses urge George Osborne for new UK strategy as triple-dip recession predictedGeorge Osborne was urged by businesses and his political opponents to reconsider the UK's austerity strategy.
- Eurozone crisis worries India Inc; Companies with international exposure face the heat
In India, from the point of view of bilateral trade, Europe's problems are more significant than those of the US.
- UK springs a surprise, GDP rises better-than-expected 0.8% in Q2
UK’s economy grew at 0.8% in the third quarter, taking analysts and markets by welcome surprise.
- Agenda for G20
Earlier predicting 0.5%, IMF now expects global growth to dip below 0.