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    Recession looming large on US economy? What growth rate has been predicted by Fed Reserve body? Everything you may like to know

    Recessions are fairly common in the US economy. There has been about one U.S. recession every five years or so since World War 2. But they don't last long. The average duration of a U.S. recession since World War II is just 11.1 months.

    RIL shares can create up to $100 billion wealth, predicts Morgan Stanley

    Morgan Stanley, a global brokerage firm, forecasted that Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries' (RIL) fourth monetisation cycle could potentially increase market capitalisation by $60-100 billion. They set a target price of Rs 3,540 in the base case scenario.

    Central banks must prepare for profound impact of AI, BIS says

    In its first major report about the rapidly advancing world of AI Bank for International Settlements (BIS)has said, policymakers need to harness its immense power to monitor data in real time to "sharpen" their inflation-predicting abilities. A former Swedish central banker said, "We like to hold humans accountable."

    What is this “bubble of bubbles” burst of the US Stock Markets being predicted?

    Economist Harry Dent has predicted a stock market crash calling it the “bubble of bubbles”. This has been described due to the loose monetary and fiscal policies followed by the US.

    Bubble of all bubbles? US economist predicts a 2025 stock market crash, likely worse than 2008 crisis

    Economist Dent warns of a 2025 stock market crash worse than 2008 crisis, attributing it to artificial bubble building post-Covid pandemic. He analyzes global economies, highlights economic devastation, and predicts a crash driven by inflated asset prices.

    Learn with ETMarkets: Seasonality in the stock market: Identifying and trading seasonal patterns

    Understanding the Yield Curve is crucial for investors to predict economic shifts. It tracks returns on Indian Government Bonds for different timeframes. Yield Curve Inversion, when short-term bonds offer higher returns than long-term bonds, is a warning sign of a potential recession.

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