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India poised to become world's third largest consumer market by 2026 outpacing Germany, Japan
According to recent data, India is expected to outpace Germany by 2024 and Japan by 2026, solidifyi…
ANI
The stock market could still face a 10% correction even as the Fed nails a perfect 'no landing' economic recovery, market vet says
"The US economy is still flying high. That's because consumers didn't get the recession memo," Ed Y…
Matthew Fox
India's forex reserves sufficient to cover 11 months of projected imports
India's foreign exchange reserves which have reached an all-time high are sufficient to cover 11 mo…
ANI
Tech titans love Modi's economic powerhouse India — despite mass unemployment and abject poverty
India is on track to become the world's third-largest economy by 2027, but Narendra Modi faces a pi…
Theron Mohamed
There's a stock market crash coming in 2025 as the 'bubble of all bubbles' bursts, economist says
The S&P 500 could plunge as much as 86% peak-to-trough, according to one uber-bearish economist.
Jennifer Sor
Nvidia's Jensen Huang receives a rockstar reception in Taiwan amid a record high stock market
The rally in Taiwan's tech-backed stock market contrasts with growing fears over China's military a…
Huileng Tan
Stock market today: Indexes edge up as traders digest wholesale inflation data
Stocks slid Tuesday morning as the producer price index came in hotter than expected. Investors are…
Filip De Mott
Regulator SEBI proposes need for audiovisual details of IPO disclosures
Financial market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has proposed that companie…
ANI
Fervent Bitcoin trading approaches fresh supply crunch; Here’s what this week’s ‘halving’ event implies
Bitcoin's recent surge to record-breaking highs has left many scratching their heads in awe. Within…
Elite investor Jeffrey Gundlach compares the AI boom in stocks to the dot-com bubble — and warns of economic pain
Jeffrey Gundlach said he doesn't want to own the Magnificent Seven stocks at these price levels. Bi…
Theron Mohamed
Why one market vet sees stocks gaining another 26% through 2026 in a 'long-term bull market'
"I think we're way past the point where I have to prove this is a bull market. I think we all know …
Matthew Fox
Runaway government debt could sink markets and slam the economy, 2 watchdogs warn
Ballooning government debt and soaring interest payments could trigger a UK-style market meltdown a…
Theron Mohamed
Stock market today: US futures tread water ahead of Easter break and PCE inflation
US stocks are set to open flat on the last day of the quarter, as investors held back ahead of Frid…
Polly Thompson
3 reasons a key driver of stock-market performance is weakening, JPMorgan says
"Putting the above 3 together, one might end up with a disappointing profits outcome even without s…
Matthew Fox
The markets are on fire — but Larry Summers says investors may not be fully pricing in political and social risks
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon, Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio, and BlackRock chief Larry Fink …
Huileng Tan
GDP represents the sum total of a nation's output and income
Gross domestic product is a measure of the value of all goods and services produced in a country ov…
Melanie Lockert
Why rate cuts this year could disappoint markets, Deutsche Bank says
"Artificial Intelligence stands out as one technology that could help drive a new productivity cycl…
Filip De Mott
The Russell 2000 is a small-cap US stock index that is widely regarded as a bellwether for the economy
The Russell 2000 is a small-cap stock market index that's often used as a barometer for the US econ…
Simon Chandler
The misery index: An economic indicator that measures the financial well-being of the a country's citizens
The misery index uses simple factors such as inflation and unemployment rates to explain a country'…
Louis DeNicola
Understanding deficits — when spending outpaces revenue for a company or government
Deficits occur when there's a gap between two benchmarks, such as when the government spends more t…