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20.10 / 03:43
Career WhatsApp show 'Don't trigger me. Wait and watch…' CM Ibrahim warns HD Deve Gowda over expulsion from JDS Chief post
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20.10 / 03:43
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20.10 / 03:03
COST Remark CME President show gatherings Weekly Gold set for second weekly gain on Middle East turmoil
Gold prices hit a three-month peak on Friday and were set for a second straight weekly gain, with demand bolstered by the Middle East conflict and expectations that the Federal Reserve may be done with rate hikes. FUNDAMENTALS * Spot gold was steady at $1,973.99 per ounce by 0132 GMT, after hitting its highest since July 20. U.S.
20.10 / 03:03
Target Progressive Action economy Align Remark show Strong economy may need more restraint, but bond markets are helping: Powell
U.S. economy's strength and continued tight labor markets could require still tougher borrowing conditions to control inflation, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said on Thursday, though rising market interest rates could make action by the central bank itself less necessary. Appearing to align himself with Fed colleagues who have recently said the bond market is now doing some of the central bank's work for it, Powell in remarks to the Economic Club of New York agreed «in principle» that the rise in yields was helping to further tighten financial conditions and «at the margin» might lessen the need for additional Fed rate increases. It was not an explicit endorsement of that view, but financial markets seemed to read it as one.
20.10 / 02:33
Citizens Waters show hospital reports travelers Department US State Department issues worldwide caution for American citizens
U.S. State Department on Thursday issued a worldwide security alert for Americans overseas amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, citing increased tensions in various locations around the world and the potential for extremist attacks and violence against Americans. The alert did not single out any specific global event but comes amid a conflict in the Middle East after Palestinian Islamist group Hamas attacked Israel on Oct.
20.10 / 02:33
Target Waters Fighting President show cover reports US Navy intercepts three missiles fired from Yemen 'potentially' at Israel, says Pentagon
US Navy ship in the Red Sea on Thursday shot down missiles and drones that had been fired by Iran-backed Huthi rebels in Yemen, possibly at Israel, the Pentagon said. Three «land-attack cruise missiles and several drones» were intercepted by a destroyer, Pentagon spokesman Brigadier General Pat Ryder told reporters.
20.10 / 02:33
UPS Booking love show stage beautiful 'It's a sloppy public experiment in unconditional love': Will Smith on his relationship with wife Jada Pinkett Smith following separation revelation
Will Smith joined Jada Pinkett Smith on stage as she promoted her new memoir in her Baltimore hometown Wednesday night, pledging lifelong support for her just a week after she revealed that the couple had been separated since 2016. «Jada is the best friend I have ever had on this planet, and I am going to show up for her and support her for the rest of my life,» he told the crowd at the Enoch Pratt Free Library, crediting Pinkett Smith's sacrifices for his successes, news outlets reported. Smith's appearance with their two children, Jaden and Willow, and his son Trey Smith, was apparently a surprise for Pinkett Smith.
20.10 / 01:25
Provident Remark NIFTY SENSEX show consequences Nifty recoups most of losses after falling over 100 points
market, which closed lower for the second consecutive day on Thursday. Despite an early dip, the Nifty, however, showed remarkable resilience, rebounding 113 points to conclude the session 46 points down at 19,625.
20.10 / 01:25
Parke Bill Experts show Liquid funds see huge outflows as RBI's liquidity moves boost yields
Liquid funds, which are usually a favoured avenue amongst debt mutual funds for corporates to park short-term cash, have seen hefty outflows as the Reserve Bank of India's resolve to tighten banking system liquidity conditions has exacerbated cyclical outflows at the end of the half-year. Data released by the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI) last week showed that liquid funds witnessed net outflows worth ₹74,176 crore in September — the highest for any category within debt oriented schemes. The overall net outflow for the debt schemes in September was at ₹1.01 trillion, the data showed.
20.10 / 01:25
Progressive economy Remark Nov show stage gatherings Powell signals Fed to stay on hold and keep future hike on table
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell suggested the US central bank is inclined to hold interest rates steady again at its next meeting while leaving open the possibility of a future hike if policymakers see further signs of resilient economic growth. The comments effectively affirm market expectations for the Fed to skip a rate increase for a second straight meeting when officials gather on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1. The Fed chief also said a recent run-up in long-term Treasury yields, if they persist, could lessen the need for further hikes “at the margin,” echoing his colleagues and underscoring the importance of tightening financial conditions to the rate outlook over the coming months. Given the uncertainties and risks, and how far we have come, the committee is proceeding carefully,” Powell said Thursday at the Economic Club of New York. “We will make decisions about the extent of additional policy firming and how long policy will remain restrictive based on the totality of the incoming data, the evolving outlook, and the balance of risks.” Yields on two-year Treasuries declined after Powell spoke, while 10-year yields pared an increase that pushed them near the 5% mark. The dollar fell against a basket of major currencies, and the S&P 500 index of stocks, after multiple twists and turns, fell. “For November, he has clearly sent a signal of pause,” said Laura Rosner, partner at Macropolicy Perspectives LLC. “He expects the economy to cool down in the fourth quarter, and yields are doing some of the work for them.”
20.10 / 01:01
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Comodo Motors general manager Jordan Baker joins 'The Big Money Show' to discuss the impact on auto dealers and car buyers from the ongoing UAW strike.
20.10 / 00:19
COST Target economy Flushing show country Japan CPI inflation beats estimates in Sept, core CPI remains sticky
Investing.com-- Japanese consumer inflation grew slightly more than expected in September as food prices remained elevated, while a core inflation reading that is closely watched by the Bank of Japan remained near 40-year peaks.  
19.10 / 22:57
Gap show track country recommendations Retire when? Expectations and reality diverge in the US
The concept of retirement is changing, and many people preparing for it are realizing that they can’t fully quit their working lives as soon as they’d like.
19.10 / 22:51
Fallout show song pop stars reports ‘The Woman in Me’: Britney Spears makes another revelation in memoir. Here’s what she claims about Justin Timberlake’s ‘Cry Me a River’ music video
Britney Spears, in her upcoming memoir titled "The Woman in Me," discusses the fallout caused by Justin Timberlake's 2002 music video for "Cry Me a River." The song, a part of Timberlake's debut solo album «Justified,» drew inspiration from their past relationship. The pop stars began dating in 1999 when Spears was 17 and Timberlake was 18 but separated in 2002. Timberlake's music video portrayed an unfaithful girlfriend reminiscent of Spears, which fueled speculation in the media that Spears had been unfaithful, as per media reports. In her memoir, Spears describes the video as showing «a woman who looks like me cheats on him, and he wanders around sad in the rain.» She explains that the media frenzy surrounding the video turned her into a «harlot who'd broken the heart of America's golden boy,» despite the reality being that she was «comatose in Louisiana,» nursing a broken heart, while Timberlake was «happily running around Hollywood,» the reports said. In a previous revelation, Spears mentioned having an abortion during her relationship with Timberlake. She recalls telling Timberlake about the pregnancy and his response, saying, «He said we weren't ready to have a baby in our lives, that we were way too young.» Spears expresses her love for Timberlake and her expectation of having a family with him one day. However, she also acknowledges uncertainty about the decision, stating, «If it had been left up to me alone, I never would have done it. And yet Justin was so sure that he didn't want to be a father.» Spears' memoir, «The Woman in Me,» is available for pre-order and is set to be released on October 24.
19.10 / 22:51
Citi show performer cover song stars prevention 2024 Bad Bunny’s 'Most Wanted Tour' in 2024: See dates, locations, how to get tickets and more
Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican artist, has revealed his tour schedule for the upcoming year in support of his latest album, "Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana," featuring 22 songs.
19.10 / 22:05
UPS Platform economy Yellow Nov show Gold at 3-month high on no rate hike flag from Powell; MidEast risk stays
Investing.com — Gold kept its upward charge for a third day in a row Thursday as the dollar tumbled on the lack of any immediate support from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell for a rate in November, despite the continued threat of inflation.
19.10 / 22:05
NASDAQ DOW Remark show Stock Market Today: Dow closes lower as 10-year Treasury yield flirts with 5%
Investing.com — The Dow closed lower Thursday as investors weighed a surge in the 10-year Treasury yield, mixed quarterly results and remarks from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.
19.10 / 20:25
show audience blues stars gossips Time cricket Cricket Fever Soars: ICC World Cup 2023's viewership records 22% spike with over 59 bn minutes of watch-time
World Cup 2023, broadcast by Star Sports, has seen a surge of 22 per cent in viewership, marking a significant milestone with over 59 billion minutes of watch-time in first 11 matches. According to company's official statement, the premium audiences have played a substantial role in this surge. Viewers in NCCS A (National Consumer Classification System A) have increased by 40 per cent, while NCCS B has grown by 24 per cent.
19.10 / 20:08
NIFTY SENSEX Experts show Geopolitical tensions Geopolitical tensions keep markets on the edge
Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) continued to pull out money from the Indian market on Thursday leading to benchmark indices falling for the second consecutive day. Higher interest rate in the US coupled with geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have kept their spirits muted for quite some time.
19.10 / 20:07
Citi CEO Experts show performer Gold Price Forecast (October 2023): Rs 2500 jump in 10 days! Should you buy before Diwali, Dhanteras?
Gold Price in India Trends and Prediction (October 2023): The retail price of pure 24-carat gold has jumped around Rs 2500 per 10 grams in the last 10 days. At the time of writing today, 24-carat Gold was selling at around Rs 60,490 per 10 grams in Mumbai as against Rs 57,980 on October 9, 2023.

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