Federal Reserve

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Last mentioned: Mar 17, 2026

Timeline

  1. Neutral Opening

    Market analysts project a flat start for the Friday session amid global macro uncertainty.

  2. US NFP Release

    The US Labor Department is scheduled to release monthly employment data, a key market catalyst.

  3. Profit Taking

    Investors lock in gains as US Treasury yields see a minor uptick, weighing on tech stocks.

  4. Mid-Week Rally

    HSI gains 1.2% on rumors of new mainland stimulus measures.

Stories mentioning Federal Reserve 2

Markets Neutral

Indian Equities Rally as Global Sentiment Lifts Domestic Benchmarks

Indian stock indices, including the Nifty 50 and Sensex, are poised for a positive opening following a wave of bullish sentiment across global markets. This upward momentum reflects easing macroeconomic concerns and a synchronized recovery in international equity markets.

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Markets Neutral

Hong Kong Markets Brace for Flat Session Amid Global Macro Uncertainty

The Hang Seng Index is projected to open with minimal movement on Friday as investors weigh mixed signals from Wall Street and await critical US employment data. This period of consolidation follows a week of volatility, leaving the local bourse in a 'wait-and-see' posture ahead of the weekend.

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