Wall Street’s main indexes opened lower on Monday as investors braced for a prolonged Middle East conflict that threatened to disrupt global trade routes and reignite inflationary pressures.Read More
West Asian conflict’s spillover to India fueled investor uncertainty, impacting sectoral indices except pharmaceuticals and metals. Export-facing sectors and those reliant on crude oil and Gulf imports face adverse effects. Oil and gas stocks saw mixed reactions, with upstream companies benefiting from rising crude prices.Read More
True contrarian investing isn’t about opposing the crowd, but about independent thought rooted in first principles. Genuine contrarians analyze fundamentals, not just market sentiment, to uncover overlooked risks or opportunities. This disciplined approach, demanding intellectual humility and emotional resilience, is crucial for navigating volatile markets and achieving significant wealth creation.Read More
Dubai, the world’s busiest international hub, and Doha remained shut for a third day, leaving tens of thousands of passengers stranded as aviation faced its biggest test since the COVID pandemic. Jordan on Monday became the latest country in the region to partially close its airspace.Read More
The rupee, which has lost 6.4% against the US dollar so far in FY26, had closed at 90.98/$1 Friday (February 27), while sovereign bond yields remained relatively unmoved.Read More
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