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(HedgeCo.Net) A notable shift is unfolding across global markets—one that is forcing investors to reconsider some of the most widely held assumptions of the past decade. While commodities are surging amid renewed inflation pressures, geopolitical instability, and supply constraints, major digital assets are struggling to maintain momentum. Bitcoin and Ethereum—long heralded as the future of decentralized finance—have declined sharply to start the quarter, underperforming traditional “hard assets” such as energy, metals, and agricultural commodities. This divergence is more than a short-term market anomaly. It reflects a deeper recalibration of investor sentiment—one that is reshaping the relationship between digital assets and the broader macroeconomic…

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Mortgage rates rose this week as escalating tensions between the US and Iran stoked fresh fears about inflation. The average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage was 6.3% this week through Wednesday, according to Freddie Mac data, up from 6.23% a week earlier. The latest move snapped a three-week streak of falling rates during the crucial spring homebuying season. The 10-year Treasury yield, which mortgage rates closely track, has jumped in recent days amid concern that surging oil prices could soon lead to broader inflation. “Recent volatility in mortgage rates has undoubtedly created hurdles for prospective home buyers,” Jiayi Xu, senior economist at…

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Gold prices remained volatile in recent months amid geopolitical tensions, shifting interest rate expectations and strong investment demand. While prices have corrected from peak levels, the broader structural case for gold remains intact. To understand this better, Cafemutual spoke to Chirag Mehta, CIO, Quant Mutual Fund and Vikram Dhawan, Fund Manager – Commodities, Nippon Life India AMC. What shaped gold prices recently Gold saw sharp volatility after hitting record highs earlier this year. The escalation of the US–Israel–Iran conflict pushed prices up initially as investors moved to safe-haven assets. However, prices corrected sharply in April due to rising US bond…

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Business leaders’ hopes for a lighter tax burden in the upcoming national budget were effectively dashed yesterday (29 April) as the government rejected pleas for tax cuts for now. Instead, it assured removal of the systemic obstacles that have long stifled the ease of doing business. The message from the government came during a pre-budget consultation jointly organised by the National Board of Revenue (NBR) and the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI). With the national budget set to be unveiled in June, business leaders raised a range of demands at a high-level meeting with government representatives,…

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Fingerprint Cards completed its final full year before its planned merger with Precise Biometrics with revenue up, costs down and a wealth of optimism for the future of the combined entity’s physical-to-digital biometric security portfolio. The company’s final annual report shows a 30 percent year-over-year increase to 78 million Swedish kronor (approximately US$8.4 million), and an EBITDA loss reduced by nearly 90 percent to SEK19 million ($2.1 million). CEO Adam Philpott told Biometric Update earlier in April he anticipates major cost synergies, cross-sales opportunities and possibly inorganic growth opportunities. Article Topics biometrics  |  financial results  |  Fingerprint Cards  |  stocks…

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Alternative asset manager Blue Owl Capital, which has been at the center of a recent spike in redemption requests affecting operators of private credit BDCs and interval funds, reported strong first-quarter earnings and an overall rise in fundraising from its private wealth channel.Overall, Blue Owl said it raised $3 billion in equity through the private wealth channel during the quarter, predominantly in products focused on real assets, GP strategic capital, alternative credit and GP-led secondaries. It also reported net outflows of roughly $170 million from its private credit evergreen vehicles, OCIC (Owl Creek Investment Corporation) and OTIC (Owl Tree Investment…

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Dublin, April 30, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Lessors of Non-financial Intangible Assets Market Report 2026” has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. The lessors of non-financial intangible assets market has observed significant growth, expanding from $776.53 billion in 2025 to an expected $844.2 billion in 2026, at a CAGR of 8.7%. Projections are optimistic, with the market anticipated to reach $1.21 trillion by 2030, driven by a CAGR of 9.6%. This expansion is fueled by a surge in technology commercialization, cross-industry patent licensing, blockchain-based IP management, and digital marketplace expansion for IP assets. Intangible assets such as trademarks, patents, brand…

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Academy Center > Analysis Analysis Beginner written by Malvika Gurung expertise: Financial Journalismcurrently: Financial Journalist and Content Contributor at Investing.comeducation: B.Tech | Jaypee University of Engineering and Technology | updated April 28, 2026 Imagine the economy as a living, breathing organism. It has periods of growth and expansion, and periods of contraction and slowdown. Just as some businesses thrive in the summer sun, others are built for the winter chill. In the world of investing, this concept is central to understanding cyclical stocks. These are companies whose performance is tightly linked to the economic cycle, experiencing booming profits during economic…

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Bajaj Finance added 138 new gold loan branches, taking the total count to 1,507 branches. (Image: iStock/ ET Now Digital)Bajaj Finance Gold Loan: Bajaj Finance’s Q4FY26 performance has brought an unexpected standout into focus, its gold loan business. While the company reported a steady 22 per cent year-on-year rise in net profit to Rs 5,553 crore, it was the sharp acceleration in gold-backed lending that came into spotlight as the segment recorded a 115 per cent jump in assets under management (AUM) to Rs 17,831 crore, with its contribution to the overall loan book rose meaningfully from 2 per cent…

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