Tupperware’s Chapter 11 Bankruptcy: Lessons for Investors
Introduction Tupperware’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing has brought attention to a critical aspect of investing: Even well-known, iconic brands can […]
Introduction Tupperware’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing has brought attention to a critical aspect of investing: Even well-known, iconic brands can […]
Remember the days when the US Federal Reserve seemed to have an iron grip on global markets? Well, those days might be over. The Fed just made a significant move that could shake things up worldwide.
Indian benchmarks hit new record highs but slipped on 18th September, closing lower as investors waited for the US Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision. The Fed is expected to cut rates, but it’s unclear if it will be by 25 or 50 basis points. On Wednesday, this uncertainty led to a temporary drop in the indices, with the SENSEX closing at 82,948.23 and the NIFTY at 25,377.50. Despite the lingering unpredictability, a few stocks stayed positive and made it to the top performers’ list for the day.
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The anticipation of an expected US Fed rate cut led gold prices to an all-time high. This, coupled with a renewed interest in gold and the prospect of a weaker dollar, led to the market’s almost positive sentiment today with a special growth in the auto stocks. The NIFTY closed green at 25,418.50, and the SENSEX closed at 83,068. Meanwhile, a few other stocks moved resiliently and made it to the list of top performers for the day.