Despite Tariffs from Trump, India’s Future Lies in More Trade, Not Less

India is facing steep 50% tariffs from the Trump administration, putting its exports to the US under pressure. While the immediate impact is manageable, the long-term challenge lies in securing new trade deals, diversifying markets, and accelerating reforms. Despite warmer ties with Russia, India’s future growth depends on deeper integration with the US and EU, …

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Jefferies Says ‘No reason’ for Fed to be waiting this long for rate cuts

Global markets are betting on a September Federal Reserve rate cut after Chair Jerome Powell’s much-anticipated Jackson Hole speech signaled a policy pivot. Jefferies’ Chief Market Strategist David Cerbos, also mentioned as a possible future Fed chair, welcomed the shift but criticized the Fed for acting too late and keeping monetary policy unnecessarily restrictive. Despite …

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U.S. Treasury Debt Buyback: $2 Billion on August 25, $6 Billion in a Week – Impact on Markets and National Debt

The U.S. Treasury repurchased $2 billion in debt on August 25, 2025, contributing to $6 billion in buybacks last week. Learn why the buyback program was relaunched, how it impacts bond yields, equity markets, and U.S. national debt sustainability as it tops $37 trillion. U.S. Treasury Debt Buyback: $2 Billion on August 25, $6 Billion …

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U.S. Stock Market Valuations in 2025 Surpass Dot-Com Bubble and Great Depression Levels

The U.S. stock market in 2025 has entered unprecedented territory, surpassing valuation levels seen during both the 1999 Dot-Com Bubble and the run-up to the Great Depression in 1929. Multiple valuation metrics are flashing warning signals, sparking debate among analysts, investors, and policymakers about whether these levels are sustainable or if they mark the beginning …

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US Federal Debt Crisis Deepens as Deficits Surge Beyond World War 2 Levels

US Federal Debt Crisis Deepens:The US is facing a historic debt crisis as federal spending surges to World War II levels despite claims of a “strong” economy. In just 48 days, America added $1 trillion in new debt, pushing deficits toward $2 trillion for 2025. July alone saw a $291 billion shortfall, the second-largest July …

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Peter Navarro Slams India’s Role in Funding Putin’s War Economy, Warns of Tough Trump Tariffs

White House Senior Counselor Peter Navarro accuses India of fueling Putin’s war economy by refining and reselling Russian oil, warns of tough Trump tariffs on trade, and calls for accountability in the decade-long Russia collusion scandal. He also backs expanded tariffs on steel and aluminum to protect U.S. industries and highlights Trump’s role as a …

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Will the Fed Cut Rates in September? Key Data to Watch This Week Aug 25-29 In US Market

The week of August 25–29, 2025 could decide Wall Street’s fate. With inflation data, GDP revisions, jobless claims, and Powell’s Fed signals on deck—plus blockbuster earnings from Nvidia, Alibaba, Dell, and more—markets brace for volatility. A September Fed rate cut hangs in the balance, making this one of the most decisive weeks of the year …

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How the World’s Biggest Fund Manager Larry Fink Failed to Predict the S&P 500’s Recovery

In April 2025, BlackRock CEO Larry Fink warned that the S&P 500 could plunge another 20% amid Trump’s tariff shock, calling the U.S. economy already in recession. Instead, the market rebounded strongly, gaining over 16% by August. This article analyzes how the world’s biggest fund manager misread short-term market moves, why his prediction failed, and …

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Ethereum Hits New All-Time High, Surges Past $5,595,Here Is What’s Driving The Rally

Ethereum shatters records, soaring 15% in a day to $5,595 and entering price discovery. With Fed tailwinds, ETF inflows, and upgrades, analysts see ETH charging toward $6K–$15K, marking a historic moment for crypto markets. Ethereum Hits New All-Time High, Surges Past $5,595 Ethereum (ETH), the second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, has officially entered uncharted territory …

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IPC Confirms Famine in Northern Gaza: A Man-Made Humanitarian Catastrophe

The IPC has officially declared a famine in northern Gaza, marking one of the worst humanitarian crises in recent history. With over 500,000 people at risk of starvation and the entire population facing acute food insecurity, the crisis is described as entirely man-made, driven by Israeli blockades, conflict, and the collapse of essential infrastructure. This …

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