
US Stock Market: On Wednesday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1.7%, the S&P 500 dropped 2.2%, and the tech-heavy…
Powell’s remarks could offer insight on a number of concerns, including tariffs, jobs, inflation, interest rate policy, and the status…
US-China trade war: The sharp decline in Nasdaq futures was largely attributed to Nvidia, whose shares tumbled 6% in after-hours…
Market Update: Asian stocks were poised for a cautious open on Tuesday after renewed tariff threats from the White House…
The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 441 points, or 1.1 per cent, as of 9.35 am Eastern time, and…
The ITAT ruling will affect NRIs investing in Indian mutual fund schemes, as capital gains earned will not be taxed…
All three major U.S. indexes ended the session sharply higher after assurances from Boston Federal Reserve President Susan Collins that…
Markets see more pressure on Friday after China hit back with 125% retaliatory tariff escalating the US-China tariff war.
What to watch for trade today, April 11: GIFT Nifty in the red, indicating a negative start for Indian indices.…
US Stock Market: Markets initially cheered President Donald Trump’s announcement of a 90-day pause on most global tariffs, but the…
Trump turned up the heat on China on Thursday, raising the total levy on imports from the country to 145%,…
BSE Sensex, Nifty 50 Today | Share Market Highlights: What is the market’s outlook on Friday? Find out how the…
The minutes of the March FOMC Meeting also revealed that Fed officials were worried about inflation and tariffs.
In terms of the inflation outlook, participants believed that higher tariffs were expected to boost inflation this year.
Markets are focusing on the US-China trade war, with several countries already contacting the US and negotiations are ongoing between…
Markets are closely monitoring inflationary impact from tariffs since February, including a 10% Chinese import levy and increased global steel…
US stock markets: The move came as a shock after weeks of turmoil led by the Trump administration’s aggressive trade…
The White House referred the measures non-negotiable due to national security concerns, while China pledged to ‘fight to the end’…