Goldman Sachs no longer expects Fed rate hike in June

Goldman Sachs no longer expects Fed rate hike in June

Economists at Goldman Sachs no longer expect the U.S. Federal Reserve to raise interest rates in June, according to a research note published on Wednesday following data that showed consumer prices cooled faster than expected in March. Goldman Sachs had previously expected consecutive rate hikes at the Fed‘s May and June meetings. Economists led by … Read more

Asian shares extend global selloff amid bets on more aggressive Fed

Asian shares extend global selloff amid bets on more aggressive Fed

Asian shares tumbled, the dollar held firm and the U.S. yield curve was deeply inverted on Wednesday, as a white-hot U.S. inflation report dashed hopes for a peak in inflation and fuelled bets that interest rates may have to be raised higher and for longer. U.S. Labor Department data showed on Tuesday the headline Consumer … Read more

Dow Jones tumbles 1,276 points following CPI data

Dow Jones tumbles 1,276 points following CPI data

A broad sell-off sent U.S. stocks reeling on Tuesday after a hotter-than-expected inflation report dashed hopes that the Federal Reserve could relent and scale back its policy tightening in the coming months. All three major U.S. stock indexes veered sharply lower, snapping four-day winning streaks and notching their biggest one-day percentage drops since June 2020 … Read more

‘AI-driven discovery mechanisms can mobilise doctors with right content, right packaging at right time’ – ET HealthWorld

‘AI-driven discovery mechanisms can mobilise doctors with right content, right packaging at right time’ – ET HealthWorld

Mumbai: Saurav Kasera, Co-founder, CLIRNET spoke to ETHealthWorld’s Prabhat Prakash on how digital tools are a boon for the healthcare sector and the importance of providing timely care, education and information for all stakeholders involved. What are the challenges in onboarding doctors who are not very technology savvy? How does CLIRNET ease the process of … Read more