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President Trump’s two‑week U.S.–Iran cease‑fire, announced amid ongoing hostilities and Israel’s exclusion, sparked a brief rally in war‑hit equities and a drop in oil, while analysts warn investors m
Carlyle's Tactical Private Credit Fund (CTAC) received repurchase requests equal to roughly 15.7% of outstanding shares, a wave of redemptions hitting a fund that counts software as its largest sector
TCS posted a 12% jump in Q4 net profit to Rs 13,718 crore with $12 billion in mega-deal wins and $2.3 billion in annualised AI revenue, but Wipro and Infosys ADRs slid 2% in early US trading, pointing
U.S. equities slipped as investors weighed renewed Middle‑East tensions, rising inflation expectations, and a faltering ceasefire, dragging the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq lower while energy and utilities
Deutsche Bank warns that earnings‑growth surprises may be emerging, while JPMorgan observes retail investors shifting to defensive tactics and institutional investors pulling back from U.S. stocks ami
The Federal Reserve was already grappling with persistent inflation, holding sticky at 3%, even before the energy shock from the war with Iran complicated their interest rate decisions. While some rep
The March CPI report, due April 10, threatens to derail the Federal Reserve's rate-easing cycle as the Iran war-driven oil surge (WTI up 67% since Feb. 27) pushes the Cleveland Fed's inflation nowcast
The Bureau of Economic Analysis's third estimate put Q4 2025 US real GDP growth at just 0.5%, revised down 0.2 percentage points from the second estimate and marking a dramatic deceleration from Q3's
Concerns over the Strait of Hormuz's shipping freedom have driven up oil prices and suppressed stock market rallies, with **Iran's** potential to toll the waterway creating significant uncertainty for
US stock futures opened muted Thursday as a fragile Middle East truce and rising oil prices, fueled by Strait of Hormuz uncertainty, tempered investor optimism despite recent market gains. While some
With oil prices soaring above $94 a barrel amid the Iran war, family offices have moved in to fill the funding gap left by ESG‑pressured investors, leveraging longer horizons and fewer mandates to bac
Seven BSE 500 stocks printed fresh 52-week highs on Thursday even as the benchmark Sensex slid 931 points to 76,631, with Ather Energy leading the group on a 21% one-month surge and Honasa Consumer cl
Bitcoin traders are suddenly betting on a massive rally, with the $80,000 call now the most popular trade on Deribit as whale wallets accumulate and a fragile U.S.-Iran ceasefire cools oil prices.
Charles Schwab published a research note finding that even 1-3% allocations to Bitcoin or Ethereum can meaningfully reshape portfolio risk and behavior during market stress, urging investors to frame
Bitcoin holds at $71,200 below its early-February ceiling as Bloomberg's Mike McGlone warns of a crash to $10,000 unless $75,000 is reclaimed, while Fundstrat's Tom Lee counters that the bottom is alr
Most stock investors have lost money during the Iran war, but returns have been splendid for the year since the “Liberat...
High oil prices generally benefit oil companies like ExxonMobil, leading to 'Buy' ratings from firms like UBS due to expected strong earnings, according to NPR and The Motley Fool. However, this advan
States are struggling to meet clean energy targets, with **data centers** identified as a primary culprit due to their immense and growing power demands, according to AP News. This strain on the U.S.
The U.S. Treasury proposed a rule spelling out anti-money laundering and sanctions obligations for stablecoin issuers under the GENIUS Act, bringing them formally under the Bank Secrecy Act regime.
UnitedHealth Group shares surged more than 9% on Tuesday after 2027 Medicare Advantage rates were finalized at a 2.48% increase, far above the Trump administration's earlier 0.09% proposal — though st
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