• NVDA Fails To Impress, Bitcoin Battered, But Bonds & Black Gold Bid Ahead Of Fed

    NVDA Fails To Impress, Bitcoin Battered, But Bonds & Black Gold Bid Ahead Of Fed NVDA showed off a new chip and a robot BoJ did their hawkish thing (but promised to save the world if things went to shit) US housing data surprised to the upside and the screens were green but it wasn't the love-fest so many hoped as anxiety remains ahead of tomorrow's FOMC meeting NVDA ended the day higher barely Stocks overall ended higher into tomorrow's FOMC meeting, led by The Dow and Small...

  • Yen's Whiplash Day Only Begins With A Rate Hike

    Yen's Whiplash Day Only Begins With A Rate Hike By Mark Cranfield, Bloomberg markets live reporter and strategist USD/JPY may be priced for the Bank of Japan to exit negative rates - something which thanks to the non-stop media leaks we know for a fact will happen - but a knee-jerk selloff is still likely when the first headline drops as traders react to the news. And that will only be the start of what could be a series of back-and-forth swings for the yen until Governor Ueda ends...

  • Gold Rate in Qatar Today – 27 March 2024

    Gold rate in Qatar recorded a QAR 2,781.17 24k per tola on 27 March 2024. These rates are given in 1 tola, 1 gram.

  • Gold Rate in Qatar Today – 27 March 2024

    Gold rate in Qatar recorded a QAR 2780.93 24k per tola on 27 March 2024.

  • Gold rates in Saudi Arabia today – 26 March 2024

    LAHORE – The price of per tola price 24-karat gold in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday (March 26) dropped to 3,057 Saudi Riyal (SAR), according to forex.pk. Furthermore, the 10 grams of 24-k gold is being sold for SAR 2,623 in the kingdom while the per ounce gold price stands at SAR 8,160. Note: The gold

  • Burned Before, Bond Markets Resume Rate-Cutting Trades Worldwide

    Bond traders are cautiously reloading wagers that burned them just weeks ago as the Federal Reserve and key global peers finally appear set to begin reducing interest rates as soon as June.

  • Burned Before, Bond Markets Resume Rate-Cutting Trades Worldwide

    (Bloomberg) -- Bond traders are cautiously reloading wagers that burned them just weeks ago as the Federal Reserve and key global peers finally appear set to begin reducing interest rates as soon as June.Most Read from BloombergTrump Facing Moment of Truth for Finances in Manhattan CourtUS Homebuyers Expecting $10,000 Savings Face Tough RealityMoscow Attack Suspects Paraded in Court as Two Plead GuiltyFed’s Powell Ready to Support Job Market, Even If It Means Lingering InflationPrevious bets...

  • Gold Rate in Saudi Arabia Today – 24 March 2024

    Today Gold rate in Saudi Arabia, (SAR) 10 gram of 24K gold is SAR 2,455.81. However, these rates are given in 1 tola, 1 gramme, and 10-gramme

  • Bank Of Japan Hikes Rates For First Time Since 2007

    Japan's central bank pulled the plug Tuesday on its ultra-aggressive monetary stimulus programme, hiking rates for the first time since the global financial crisis.The Bank of Japan's outlier policy of negative rates and massive asset purchases was aimed at jump-starting economic growth and price rises after the "lost decades" of stagnation and deflation.But on Tuesday, following months of speculation, the BoJ finally changed its policy rate range from -0.1 percent to between zero and 0.1...

  • Turkish central bank stuns market by hiking interest rates to 50%

    Hawkish rise 10 days before local elections is seen as a signal of independence from politicsTurkey’s central bank unexpectedly raised interest rates to 50% on Thursday, citing a deteriorating inflation outlook and pledging to tighten further if it looks like inflation is significantly and persistently worsening.The hawkish move came 10 days before local elections and was seen by analysts as a signal that the central bank was independent from any political constraints and determined to tackle...

  • BOJ's next rate hike in spotlight as investors eye July or October

    TOKYO -- After the Bank of Japan decided to end negative interest rates on

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    Global fertility rates to plunge in decades ahead, new report says

    By Mira Cheng, CNN (CNN) — A new study projects that global fertility rates, which have been declining in all countries since 1950, will continue to plummet through the end of the century, resulting in a profound demographic shift. The fertility rate is the average number of children born to a woman in her lifetime.