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    Is Wall Street factoring in a rate cut by year-end? Geoff Dennis answers

    ​I think July is a tough call now, although the payroll numbers on Friday will give us another clue on that. But I think they will cut twice before the end of the year, probably in September and December.

    TRADERS’ CORNER: A luggage stock ready for 7% upmove & a rating agency for positional 6% trade

    Mid cap and small cap stocks getting back momentum .

    From Bumrah's economy rate to record-low run-rate, a look at numbers that define T20 WC 2024

    The ICC T20 World Cup 2024 was a memorable event, with record-breaking figures in six-hitting, run-rate, and bowling economy rate. The tournament saw the lowest overall run rate at 7.09, the first time 500+ sixes were smashed in the competition. India secured eight wins in a row, making them the first team to win the T20 WC without a loss. Only the second ICC T20 WC without a single century was scored, with Nicholas Pooran's 98 against Afghanistan.

    Budget 2024: A look at how India’s inflation panned out within a year before Sitharaman’s key announcements

    Budget 2024 India Inflation Rate | Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is set to unveil Budget 2024 amid a focus on India's inflation, a pivotal concern. With inflation easing to a 12-month low of 4.75% in May, the RBI aims for a sustainable 4% target. The budget will navigate challenges like food prices and global uncertainties, shaping economic policies for stability and growth.

    Tech boom leads global markets through first half of 2024

    The first half of 2024 was marked by soaring mega caps, political uncertainties, and remarkable movements in commodities and emerging markets. From Nvidia's market value surge to Japan's weakening yen and the rise of cryptocurrencies, the period reflected a mix of challenges and opportunities shaping the global economy.

    Traders like a 'volatile & unpredictable' Trump

    With he and President Joe Biden running neck-and-neck ahead of their first debate Thursday night, investors have already been trying to game out how the Republican's return to the White House could affect everything from the electric-vehicle industry to the direction of long-term interest rates.

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