Hello Everyone 🖐️,
FED is now trying to cut their interest rates from 5.5% to maybe 3-4% . Now , Inflation is in control so that they will cut fed rates till June .
Due to this , companies don't have high interest on loans so that I think recession
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Sajin
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Foundation • 7m
Two major decisions yesterday:
1. Federal Reserve pauses interest rate hikes, it remains at 5.25% - 5.50%
2. FED Chair Jerome Powell said there will be no more cut in interest rates "until we have greater confidence inflation is going back to 2%"
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Rohan Saha
Stealth • 3m
What do you all think, will the Fed and RBI cut interest rates in this calendar year?
Have studied about Monetary Policy in short and it's effect.
The monetary policy is a tool through which the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) controls the money supply by controlling the interest rates. RBI is India’s central bank.
While setting the int
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RootDotAi
Stealth • 9m
Here's a Summary of the FED decision on March 20, 2024:
1. The Federal Reserve keeps interest rates steady at 5.50% for the fifth consecutive meeting.
2. The Fed maintains its anticipation of three interest rate reductions in 2024.
3. The proje
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⚠️Big Warning
India's retail inflation surged to all time high, breaching the RBI's tolerance limit of 6%. This sharp increase, primarily driven by soaring food prices, has dampened hopes for an early rate cut by the RBI. X
Food inflation reached 9.
investment of 10 crore n above to existing companies after ppt direct conference call with investor for less interest rate way below market per minute paid basis
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Havish Gupta
Stealth • 6m
Last 10 year US Stock Market returns outperform Indian Stock Market returns!
And the fact that inflation in USA is very less compared to inflation in India makes it more interesting.
So what do you think of this?
Hi what are your thoughts on Compound interest
Let's say if I invest 10000 Rs every month for 40 years at an annual interest of 8% then after 40 years
My invested amount = 48 lacs
Money I will get = 3.51 cr
But will it really be worthy with an a