As long as India’s growth engine stays strong and inflation behaves, foreign investors continue to earn well for holding ...
The Federal Reserve’s latest projections point to a federal funds rate of 3.4% at the end of 2026, offering a clear signal on the path ahead for borrowing costs. The estimate, drawn from policymakers’ ...
With over 18% returns year-to-date, 2025 is set to be the third green year in a row for the S&P 500 ( SPY ), and another year ...
Maj Gen Sanjeev Dogra (Retd) [email protected] As the final pages of the 2025 calendar turn, a familiar ritual begins.
The Fed cuts again… but this might be the last one for a while… a different Fed curveball from Monday… why has the 10-year Treasury yield been rising?… VIEW IN BROWSER Today, in a 9–3 vote, the ...
Fed decision, dot plot, and Powell’s remarks drive caution across Asian markets ahead of a volatile mid-week session. Stabilizing JGB yields and a weaker yen ease fears of a yen carry trade unwind, ...
The US Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), in its December 10th meeting, trimmed the key lending rate by 25 basis points. However in 2026, the central bank expects to continue on ...
Gold and silver trade sideways as markets await the Fed’s dot plot, with traders pricing an 85% chance of a December rate cut. A subdued US dollar supports precious metals, reflecting weakening ...
Both BDCs play in the lower middle market space, where companies come with EBITDA levels between $3 million and $25 million.
Federal Reserve policymakers cut interest rates for the third straight meeting on Wednesday while signaling there may be only one cut next year as rates get closer to a neutral level. The Fed lowered ...
European defence stocks fall as US gives Ukraine ultimatum. FOMC expected to cut rates. Focus on dot plot and market weigh up hawkish approach. Joshua Mahony is Chief Markets Analyst at Scope Markets.
Financial markets have been confident for weeks that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates by a quarter point at this week’s Federal Open Market Committee meeting. But beneath that expectation ...