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Indian bond yields slide on rain relief, continued foreign demandIndian government bond yields continued their downward trend on Monday, boosted by improving monsoon rains and consistent foreign investmen...
Markets poised for a cautious start as GIFT Nifty trades flatIndian markets ended Friday on a high, with the Nifty gaining 0.4% and securing a 0.9% weekly rise. Positive sentiment stemmed from weaker ...
AI capex cycle likely to end with market pushback, not spending cuts: JefferiesGlobal brokerage Jefferies suggests the AI investment boom might falter not due to tech giants cutting spending, but investor impatience fo...
Holiday Halt: NYSE, Nasdaq to remain closed today for Independence Day holidayUS financial markets observed a closure on Friday, July 3, in commemoration of Independence Day, as the holiday fell on a Saturday. Trading...
India bonds rise for sixth straight week as foreign flows continueIndian government bonds took a small step back on Friday, halting a strong six-week upward trend. The market's prior gains were supported b...
Global Market Update: Europe's STOXX 600 hits record high, eyes best weekly gain since mid-MayEurope's STOXX 600 hovered near record highs on Friday and headed for its best week since mid-May, supported by gains in defence and cyclic...
Rupee closes at 95.21 vs USD, falls on-week as merchant, NDF-linked flows blunt dollar retreatThe Indian rupee experienced a slight uptick on Friday, yet ended the week on a weaker footing due to overwhelming dollar demand driven by ...
Japan's Nikkei rises, ekes out weekly gain on Fed bets, domestic growth signsJapanese stocks experienced an optimistic week with the Nikkei 225 showing an upward trend on Friday, driven by eased expectations regardin...
Rupee clings to modest gains hemmed in by softer dollar, corporate hedgingThe Indian rupee saw a slight gain on Friday, though it's set for a weekly dip. Despite a weaker dollar and positive Asian currency movemen...
AI bubble or boom? Why Warren Buffett called Big Short fame Michael Burry ‘Cassandra’Legendary investor Warren Buffett once dubbed Michael Burry, famous for predicting the 2008 housing crisis, as 'Cassandra' for his accurate...
Broadcasters in a fix as weekly rating suspension disrupts Rs 40,000 crore ad marketIndia's ₹40,000 crore TV advertising market faces disruption as weekly ratings are suspended. Advertisers must now rely on historical data,...
US construction spending inches up in May, but homebuilding weakIn May, US construction spending edged up by a mere 0.1%, influenced by increased mortgage rates partly due to tensions in the Middle East....
Iran's unsold oil piles up at sea as buyers stay waryIran is struggling to sell its growing oil stockpile at sea as a US deadline looms, potentially costing Tehran vital revenue and weakening ...
Japan shifts to ambush intervention tactics against yen short sellers, sources sayJapan's finance ministry is shifting tactics, abandoning public warnings about currency intervention. Officials now aim to surprise specula...
Mortgage refinance rates today: Check current mortgage interest rates for 30-year, 20-year, 15-year, 10-yearMortgage interest rates today: It averaged 6.49 per cent last week. Spending on multi-family housing units, which account for a small share...
Global Market: Australian shares start new financial year lower as banks drag; miners limit lossesAustralian shares kicked off the new financial year on a downbeat note, with banks leading the decline following disappointing housing pric...
Gold poised for biggest monthly drop since 2008 amid Fed rate hike expectationsGold prices are experiencing a significant monthly drop, nearing their largest decline since 2008. This downturn is driven by expectations ...
Oil risks rise, but Moody's sees India holding firmMoody's Ratings believes India can manage a wider fiscal deficit this year without jeopardising its investment-grade credit rating. Despite...
Charting the global economy: US spending rises, weather loomsUS consumer spending remains robust despite rising prices, though new home sales dipped. President Trump is scrutinizing gasoline costs. Eu...
US new single-family home sales post second straight monthly declineUS new home sales unexpectedly fell in May for the second straight month, hitting a seasonally adjusted annualised rate of 580,000 units, t...