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Gaurav Kashyap

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A trader at the New York Stock Exchange. US equities have rallied over the past month to test new highs. Getty Images
Markets to remain bullish amid hopes of a June rate cut

Investors should be aware that geopolitical risks including the Middle East turmoil and Red Sea volatility could weigh on sentiment

MoneyFebruary 21, 2024
Gaurav Kashyap
A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Upbeat fourth-quarter earnings will keep optimism high in US equity markets. Bloomberg
Key earnings and US data to drive market sentiment in February

The Fed remains cautious on interest rate cuts as the data docket continues to mature and strengthen

MoneyFebruary 07, 2024
Gaurav Kashyap
A trader at the New York Stock Exchange. The sell-off in the S&P 500 in the first week of January was the largest since October. Bloomberg
Hawkish US Fed remarks on interest rates dampen market sentiment

Expectations of a 75-basis point cut could be premature as global economic uncertainty remains

MoneyJanuary 10, 2024
Gaurav Kashyap
Markets lapped up the US Federal Reserve’s dovish undertones and the dollar came under selling pressure. AP
Why markets are bracing for a Goldilocks soft landing scenario

Inflation continues to slow in the US, employment remains robust and economic growth shows even expansion

MoneyDecember 20, 2023
Gaurav Kashyap
Data showing that inflation is easing has spurred optimism in markets. AP
Investor optimism surges on easing inflation

The US Federal Reserve is not expected to raise interest rates at its last meeting of the year in December

MoneyNovember 22, 2023
Gaurav Kashyap
Traders at the New York Stock Exchange. Tensions in the Middle East will continue to put pressure on gains in equities. Bloomberg
Why the Israel-Gaza conflict is negative for market bulls

The escalation in the Middle East and rising bond yields are weighing on higher-yielding asset classes

MoneyOctober 25, 2023
Gaurav Kashyap
The developing turmoil in the Middle East over the weekend caught markets off-guard. AP
Israel-Gaza war catches markets by surprise

Stock markets have recovered but inflows into gold and the US dollar increased as investors sought safe-haven assets

MoneyOctober 10, 2023
Gaurav Kashyap
Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell. The central bank hinted that rate cuts probably wouldn’t be introduced until June. Photo: AP
Why the US Fed's interest rate pause is a win for dollar bulls

Elevated US yields will boost the greenback's strength and exert pressure on other asset classes

MoneySeptember 27, 2023
Gaurav Kashyap
Traders at the New York Stock Exchange. Risk sentiment was riled in global capital markets last week after China ordered government officials to stop using iPhones. Reuters
US-China trade ties and jobless claims to drive market sentiment

Stronger-than-expected data prints have shifted expectations that the Fed could introduce another rate increase this year

MoneySeptember 13, 2023
Gaurav Kashyap
The US Dollar Index dropped below the key 100 level in July. Reuters
US dollar remains under heavy selling pressure

Softening inflation and the labour market will continue to pile pressure on the greenback

MoneyJuly 19, 2023
Gaurav Kashyap
US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is expected to keep the door open to leaving policy tools on the cards in case inflation doesn’t recede as quick as expectations to the target 2 per cent range. AP
Why US jobs data and June inflation rate may weigh on the Fed’s outlook

A hot labour market and persistent price rises could lead to a hawkish approach to future rate hikes

MoneyJuly 05, 2023
Gaurav Kashyap
US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell speaks at a news conference following the decision to hold rates steady in June. AFP
Why the Fed's interest rate pause was a non-event for markets

The increase in the terminal rate forecast suggests there will be two more 25 basis point hikes this year

MoneyJune 15, 2023
Gaurav Kashyap
US President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy reached a tentative agreement on Sunday to raise the nation's debt ceiling. Reuters
US debt-ceiling suspension spurs markets into risk-on mode

Stock markets will be driven by economic data from the world's biggest economy and Federal Reserve expectations

MoneyMay 31, 2023
Gaurav Kashyap
The New York Stock Exchange. The perceived dovishness of the Fed resulted in markets rallying against the dollar. Reuters
Why global markets are in for more pain during the summer

Stocks and higher yielding currencies could fall against the greenback

MoneyMay 17, 2023
Gaurav Kashyap
The New York Stock Exchange. Markets expect a more dovish Fed after this month's meeting. Reuters
Markets on edge amid US Fed's looming rates decision

The central bank is expected to raise rates by another 0.25%

MoneyMay 03, 2023
Gaurav Kashyap
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