Indian bonds included last year in a key global benchmark will fail to draw as much money as previously estimated, according to Morgan Stanley.
By Wayne Cole SYDNEY (Reuters) -Share markets were mixed in Asia on Monday ahead of a week brimming with economic news that should underline the relative outperformance of the United States and ...
Gold and silver futures have shown volatility in January, with gold up Rs 500/10 grams and silver rising Rs 2,000/kg. Gold’s ...
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) bought shares worth Rs 4,227.25 crore, while domestic institutional investors (DIIs) were net buyers to the tune of Rs 820.60 crore in the Indian equity market on 3 ...
Japanese stocks are poised to reach new record highs in 2025, driven by corporate governance reforms and robust earnings, ...
LIVE: Markets in India are expected to open higher, tracking gains on Wall Street that rebounded after a 5-day selling streak ...
Should the “no landing” scenario materialise and Trump’s policies stimulate growth, we expect prices to trend upwards towards the 76.4 per cent extension level around 6,300 to 6,336. A break above ...
Leveraged ETFs like TQQQ perform poorly during oscillating markets, and I expect significant fluctuations this year, given a ...