In the poll I conducted yesterday, 51% of people were saying no, but the Fed has cut rates now. Only the RBI is left; let's see what happens.
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
Stealth • 8m
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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Rohan Saha
Stealth • 2m
Last week, when the news broke that the Fed might cut interest rates, the subsequent rally in our market left no room for further gains. It was unlikely to see a 1-2% return in just one day, and there hasn't been any significant inflow from FIIs. Tha
Hello Guys,
What do you think, the main reason behind the recession is going on around the world and what are the reasons behind startups can't able to raise funds or decline in funding?
1.FED Interest Rates
2.Over Hiring In Covid Time
3.Russia - Uk
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Sajin
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Foundation • 6m
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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Aryan patil
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Monkey Ads • 1m
Why Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) are selling?
1. India's valuation: Mildly expensive based on Forward PE and Forward PEG ratios.
2. Alternative investment options: China is emerging as a viable alternative, capable of absorbing significa
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Ankit Dubey
Stealth • 8m
IT jobs had money. And yes I am saying 'had'. See back in 2017-18. There weren't a lot of developers. But now due to this huge influx of everyone wanting to get into computers. There is no entry level jobs. Like seriously, everyone knows DSA. Toh wha
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Arijit Ray
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Twilio • 3m
Why are India's consumer durable makers locked in intense warranty war?
Leading consumer durables brands like LG, Samsung, Haier, and Godrej are intensifying a "warranty war" to attract customers, offering extended warranties on key components like