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Here's What Falling Oil Prices Mean for These 3 Energy Stocks
The geopolitical conflict in the Middle East has upended the oil market. Oil prices have risen to $100 per barrel and have been swinging dramatically from day to day, driven by news flow and investor sentiment. This is actually pretty normal for the energy sector, which has a long history of being volatile. If history…
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Hyperliquid Debuts Licensed S&P 500 Perpetual Market
TLDR Table of Contents S&P Dow Jones Indices licensed the S&P 500 to Trade[XYZ] for perpetual trading. Hyperliquid launched the first perpetual contract based on the S&P 500 benchmark. The product allows 24 7 trading without a fixed expiry date. Traders can take leveraged long or short positions at any time. The contract uses institutional…
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Can Oil Prices Stagnant at $138 Trigger a US Recession? Economists Weigh In
A sharp spike in oil prices triggered by the Middle East conflict has raised inflation concerns, but economists largely believe a US recession remains unlikely, unless crude rises significantly higher and stays elevated. According to a recent survey of 50 economists, the average threshold for recession risk crossing 50% is oil at around $138 per…
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Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady, projects one cut this year
Federal Reserve officials expect the Iran war will worsen inflation this year while having little impact on economic growth, but they still expect to cut their key rate once in 2026. For now, Fed policymakers left short-term interest rates unchanged Wednesday for the second straight meeting at about 3.6%. In a statement, the central bank…
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3 reasons the Federal Reserve's interest rate pause is worrying investors
The fog from the Iran war is obscuring the Federal Reserve’s view of the U.S. economy. Investors were rattled on Wednesday, when the central bank said it is holding interest rates steady, after Fed Chair Jerome Powell repeatedly underlined the mounting uncertainty caused by the escalating Middle East violence. Stocks slumped during his afternoon press conference,…
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Average US long-term mortgage rate rises to 6.22%, highest level in more than 3 months
The average long-term U.S. mortgage rate climbed this week to its highest level in more than three months, a setback for prospective home shoppers this spring homebuying season. The benchmark 30-year fixed rate mortgage rate rose to 6.22% from 6.11% last week, mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday. One year ago, the rate averaged 6.67%.…
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Mutual Fund Taxation Explained: STCG, LTCG & Dividend Tax Across Equity, Debt & Gold Funds
Mutual Fund Taxation Explained: STCG, LTCG & Dividend Tax Across Equity, Debt & Gold Funds Understanding how mutual fund gains are taxed is crucial for every investor. Mutual funds generate returns mainly through capital gains when units are redeemed and through dividends under the Income Distribution cum Capital Withdrawal (IDCW) option. However, the taxation of…
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HDFC Bank dives 5%: These mutual fund schemes have the highest exposure to the stock
According to data from ACE MF, several index funds and exchange-traded funds have a high concentration in HDFC Bank HDFC Bank chairman resigns citing ethical concerns HDFC Bank shares drop 5 percent, affecting related mutual funds Nifty 50 falls 2 percent amid weak global cues and volatility Did our AI summary help? Several mutual fund schemes with…
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Looking beyond mutual funds? Why Specialised Investment Funds are getting attention
Representative image Specialised investment funds offer flexible, focused strategies. SIFs suit experienced investors seeking targeted portfolios. SIFs carry higher risks and costs than traditional mutual funds. Did our AI summary help? For years, investors in India have had to choose between two very different routes. On one side were mutual funds, regulated, diversified and accessible,…
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Is the Options Market Predicting a Spike in FIRST MID BNCSH Stock?
Investors need to pay close attention to FIRST MID BNCSH stock based on the movements in the options market lately.
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