May 3, 2024
Finance

Why worry? Top finance executives on the year’s biggest risks

Last year was battered by the same headwinds that led many to christen 2022 the year of the ‘permacrisis’. Inflation, rising interest rates and geopolitical tensions continued to hit economies around the world and affect financial services in Europe. Investment banks made their deepest job cuts since 2008, culling thousands of roles as trading fees flatlined

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Investors

Why stock-market investors will remain at mercy of shifting rate-cut expectations

Stock investors have gotten off to a wobbly start to the new year, hobbled by shifting expectations on the timing and extent of Federal Reserve interest-rate cuts in 2024. All three major U.S. stock indexes snapped a nine-week winning streak on Friday, after unexpectedly strong December job gains prompted traders to briefly pull back on

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Investors

Big Short’s Steve Eisman worries investors are too bullish in 2024

“Long term, I’m still very bullish. But near term I just worry that everybody is coming into the year feeling too good,” the Neuberger Berman senior portfolio manager told CNBC’s “Fast Money” on Tuesday. On the year’s first day of trading, the tech-heavy Nasdaq fell 1.6% percent, the S&P 500 fell 0.6%, and the Dow

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Investors

Investors need to have a balanced approach this year

India presents an attractive opportunity for investors seeking high growth potential in a volatile global environment. Yet, people need to carefully consider the following factors before making investment decisions. Growth and potential: India’s economic growth story is compelling. Its GDP has grown at a steady more than 7% in US dollar terms, outpacing most countries.

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