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Gold price prediction: What’s the outlook for November 21, 2025? Why gold faces resistance at Rs 1,22,850

A sustained move below ₹1,22,200 may trigger extended selling pressure in the upcoming session. (AI image) Gold price prediction today: Gold prices are showing an intraday weakening bias, and traders should look to sell on rise, says Jateen Trivedi, VP Research Analyst – Commodity and Currency, LKP Securities. Here is his strategy for gold investors:Gold…

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Global markets 2026: India shines in Goldman Sachs AM’s emerging markets outlook; digital boom, demographics drive optimism

India has emerged as one of the standout opportunities for global investors assessing prospects for 2026, according to Goldman Sachs Asset Management’s Investment Outlook 2026. The report places emerging market equities at the centre of potential gains next year, supported by easing inflation trends, a softer US dollar and improving earnings performance across developing economies.Within…

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Rupee outlook: INR may weaken towards 90 per dollar by March 2026; report flags tariff risks, key technical levels

The Indian Rupee could gradually weaken and move towards the psychological level of 90 per US dollar by March 2026, according to a report by Union Bank of India. The bank said the currency’s trajectory will continue to be shaped by both fundamental and technical factors, with the broader depreciation trend likely to persist over…

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Aviation industry: ICRA keeps outlook ‘stable’ as domestic traffic set for modest rise; international flyers projected to grow 13–15%

India’s civil aviation sector is expected to grow steadily but at a modest pace this financial year, with domestic passenger traffic likely to expand by 4–6 per cent in 2025-26, rating agency ICRA has said. As per news agency ANI, the agency retained its “stable” outlook on the industry even as the April–October 2025 period…

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Gold price prediction: Will gold prices continue to fall? Here’s the outlook for coming days

Gold price prediction: Gold prices are expected to trade within a range as investors await global cues and US economic data. Buying on dips is advised, with support levels at $4050/$4000/$3936 and resistance at $4160/$4200/$4260. Silver also presents a dip-buying opportunity, with support at $50/$49.30/$47.50 and resistance at $52.30/$55. Source link

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Global equity outlook: Goldman Sachs projects 7.7% decade returns; earnings, payouts fuel forecast

Global equities are expected to generate strong long-term gains even though market valuations remain high, with Goldman Sachs forecasting an annualised return of 7.7 per cent in US Dollar terms over the next decade. The projection comes from the investment bank’s latest Global Strategy Paper titled Building Long-Term Returns: Our 10-Year Forecasts.According to news agency…

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Stocks to buy: What’s the outlook for Nifty for the week starting November 17? Check list of top stock recommendations

Top stocks to buy (AI image) Stock market recommendations: According to Sudeep Shah, Head – Technical Research and Derivatives, SBI Securities, the top stock picks for this week are City Union Bank, and Belrise Industries. Here’s his view on Nifty, Bank Nifty for the week starting November 17, 2025:Nifty View:The benchmark index Nifty staged a…

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Gold rate outlook: Prices to stay choppy ahead of US data; Fed signals in focus as silver extends strong run

Gold prices are expected to stay choppy in the coming week as investors brace for a heavy line-up of US economic signals, including the jobs report, Federal Reserve meeting minutes and a speech by Fed Chair Jerome Powell. Analysts said the data flow and commentary from Fed officials will shape expectations around a potential December…

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