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Gold signs bright on geopolitical tensions, Fed rate cut bets spur demand

Gold has always been regarded as a safe haven asset, and the current geopolitical risk environment with heightened tensions in the Middle East and Europe demands for a risk premium

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How will Asian central banks navigate their monetary policies if Fed doesn't cut rates this year?

The RBI could stop taking cues from the Fed if the domestic growth-inflation condition necessitates an easing, according to Nomura.

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Fears of rebounding inflation are forcing investors to prepare for scenario few expected: A year without US rate cuts

Those worries took on added urgency following Wednesday's robust consumer price data: futures markets now show investors expect rates to fall by just 40 basis points this year, compared to 150 basis points priced in at the start of 2024.

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Expect upto 8% interest rates in US: JP Morgan Chase's Jamie Dimon

The Chairman and CEO of the bank wrote that the odds of a soft landing are much lower than what the market is factoring in.

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Sensex, Nifty: 5 reasons why shares are rising today

Asian markets including that of China, Hong Kong and Taiwan gained up to 1.6 per cent, tracking an overnight rise in US stock indices that settled 0.8-1.2 per cent higher, ahead of Friday's inflation data.

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EY: no 'significant bounce-back' in M&A activity even though private equity is still 'very positive' about China; Japan, India to lead regional rebound

M&A activity in the Asia-Pacific region is expected to bounce back by around 10 per cent in the second half of this year after a lacklustre 2023, with India and Japan likely to emerge as winners, EY’s Yew-Poh Mak tells the Post.

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A Fed cut in June, rupee at 82 could add to India's appeal: Bank of America's Adarsh Sinha

Everything we've heard from Fed officials so far suggests the median would still be three rate cuts and the June cut is still on the table

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Are gold prices showing signs of fatigue?

Since 2000, gold has gained in January 70 percent of the time, but 2024 will go down as one of those years when it fell

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Balanced RBI policy leaves all guessing on the timing of the rate-cut cycle

The central bank’s statement reaffirms its stance of neither being a hawk nor a dove but an owl that is vigilant on inflation

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Dollar surges to 11-week high as Fed rate cut bets diminish

U.S. services sector growth picked up in January as new orders increased and employment rebounded, suggesting economic growth momentum from the fourth quarter spilled over into the new year

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