3 reasons why Indian pharma is getting ready for unstoppable growth

For Indian pharmaceutical companies, this scenario presents a distinct opportunity. Leveraging their established expertise and leadership in global COVID-19 vaccine distribution, along with robust supply chain efficiencies, Indian firms are strategically positioned to capitalize on this market shift. The departure of Chinese players from the market opens a significant gap, which Indian companies are well-equipped […]

Wealth management and the triple multiplier effect

This growth is underpinned by the ‘Triple Multiplier Effect’ – the confluence of rising High Networth Individuals (HNI) investors, asset appreciation, and savings from incremental growth in income.

China bulls getting tired of waiting for elusive stock recovery

Over the past two weeks, long-standing China bulls UBS Global Wealth Management, Nomura Holdings Inc., and JPMorgan Chase & Co. have all downgraded the country’s equities, citing concerns ranging from the property-led demand slump to piecemeal stimulus measures and geopolitical tensions ahead of the US elections.

China’s central bank pauses gold purchases for a fourth month in August

China’s central bank has paused its gold purchases for the fourth consecutive month in August, with holdings remaining at 72.8 million fine troy ounces. Despite this, the value of these reserves increased to $182.98 billion due to rising gold prices driven by geopolitical and economic uncertainties.

Wall Street Week Ahead: Economic worries back on Wall Street’s radar after jobs data

Uncertainty over the U.S. economy’s health is affecting markets, with investors concerned about Federal Reserve policy shifts, a tight U.S. election, and high valuations. Recent jobs data suggests a slowing labor market, raising fears of economic pressure from elevated borrowing costs. The S&P 500 dropped 1.7% on Friday, highlighting market volatility.

5 world market themes for the week ahead

September’s market volatility may persist as investors await key macro events. U.S. consumer price data on Sept. 11 could influence the Federal Reserve’s rate decisions. The European Central Bank is expected to cut rates again, while Japan prepares for a new prime minister amid economic challenges.