Tag: policy signals


  • What Happened Wednesday: Markets and Mortgage Rates Update Today

    What Happened Wednesday: Markets and Mortgage Rates Update Today

    What happened Wednesday? A quick briefing to start your day If you’re wrapping up the workday or shutting down your laptop from home, here’s a concise rundown of the main financial and economic moves you should know about for Wednesday. We cover mortgage rates, markets, and notable headlines that could influence decisions in the hours…

  • Growth data to gold, silver prices: Top five triggers for Indian stock market this week

    Growth data to gold, silver prices: Top five triggers for Indian stock market this week

    Overview: A week of opportunities in Indian equities The Indian stock market is entering the week on a cautiously optimistic note, buoyed by a mix of positive domestic data and global price movements in precious metals. After a solid close last Friday, investors are positioning ahead of the Q3 earnings season and key macro data.…

  • Japan’s Finance Chief Issues Fresh FX Warning as Yen Nears 155

    Japan’s Finance Chief Issues Fresh FX Warning as Yen Nears 155

    Japan’s FX Watchdog Signals New Caution as Yen Stages a Historic Move Japan’s top financial official is raising the alarm once again as the yen noses toward the 155 per dollar level, a threshold that has long sparked concern among policymakers about currency stability, inflation, and economic growth. The renewed warning from the finance minister…

  • Landscape of Climate Finance in Brazil: Mapping Investment for Transformation

    Landscape of Climate Finance in Brazil: Mapping Investment for Transformation

    Introduction: A first-of-its-kind map of Brazil’s climate finance Brazil stands at a pivotal moment for climate action. The freshly released landscape report from Climate Policy Initiative (CPI) in collaboration with the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-RIO) provides an unprecedented map of where, how, and why climate-related finance flows into Brazil. The study…