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U.S. Stocks Set To End On Firm Note Again
U.S. stocks are up firmly in positive territory Tuesday afternoon, extending early gains as several counters across various sectors continue to attract strong buying amid expectations of strong earnings from technology majors. Several technology heavyweights such as Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta Platfor
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Asian Shares Rebound On Tempered Middle East Fears
Asian stocks rebounded on Monday, while the dollar, oil and gold all pulled back from their recent highs as fears of a wider conflict in the Middle East ebbed. Investors gravitated back towards riskier assets after Iran played down Israel's reported retaliatory attacks on its soil. Meanwhile, a cont
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Hungarian central bank to cut rates further
The upcoming week in the CEE region will see several economic releases. On Monday, Poland will report its industrial production and PPI for March, with expectations of contraction by -1.4% and -9.5% y/y, respectively. On the same day, wages in Poland will also be released, with expected 12% annual g
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FTSE 100 Slides As Retail Sales Stall In March
U.K. stocks declined on Friday as Middle East tensions flared up and investors scaled back their expectations for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates this year. Meanwhile, U.K. retail sales came in unchanged on a month-on-month basis in March, defying expectations for a gain. Retail sales incl
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Unless Gold goes below $2,320, the momentum on the downside wouldn‘t though develop
S&P 500 attracted buy the dippers early in the US session, only for the larger factors at play to bring it back down – the reversal following 20y Treasury auction (as if 4.82% was anything to cheer, but the bond market provided a reprieve nonetheless) fizzled out before the day was over. The Eur
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Asia open: Investors hunkering down
Amidst a relentless cautionary deluge of commentary from global financial leaders gathered at the International Monetary Fund and World Bank Spring meetings in Washington, investors appear to be taking a hiatus after witnessing significant market movements in recent weeks. The relentless selling pre
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8 Ways In Which You Can Beat Boredom While You Wait At The Airport | Saraf Furniture Reviews
Today, I bring you some things you can do to help you kill the boriyat (boredom) at the airport. Take a look. Here’s your cue! If this is not the case, and you find it boring to start working at the airport, you can brainstorm ideas instead. Raghunandan Saraf, CEO and Founder, of Saraf Furniture, sa
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Are investors losing confidence in the Fed? [Video]
Investors have long been playing the bet that the Fed will opt to lean on the side of policy accommodation. But in recent months, this bet has been a tougher one to play, and in recent weeks, things have only intensified, with rate cut expectations significantly scaled back. Share: Analysis feed
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