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Bank of Japan holds key rate as West Asia war mars outlook
Bank of Japan keeps rate at 0.75% amid Iran conflict and rising energy costs, lifts core inflation forecast to 2.8, cuts growth to 0.5, yen edges up, other major central banks hold steady

Gold, silver steady amid West Asia tensions; central bank decisions in focus
Gold and silver prices hold near highs as West Asia tensions and upcoming global central bank decisions keep bullion in a volatile, range bound holding pattern.
RBI in talks with global regulators, banks to review Mythos risks, sources say
India's central bank is actively engaging with global counterparts and local institutions to assess potential cybersecurity threats from Anthropic's new AI model, Mythos. The Reserve Bank of India is exploring safeguards and may seek direct access to the AI to identify vulnerabilities, emphasizing data localization for Indian customer information.

Gold on Akshaya Tritiya: 9 years of strong returns — Where can gold prices go in the next 12 months?
Gold on Akshaya Tritiya: Historically, gold has provided meaningful protection from the monetary and financial effects of prolonged conflict. With the core trends of de-dollarisation, central bank buying and US debt sustainability concerns still in play, gold continues to look strong.

Ujjivan SFB shares tank 6% today. Why is the bank stock falling amid a bullish sentiment in Indian stock market?
The central bank on Monday rejected Ujjivan SFB's application, citing for universal bank status, citing the need for greater diversification of its loan book. This pushed the bank stock lower despite a strong rise in the Indian stock market.
Gold surges as US–Iran ceasefire weakens US dollar and fuels safe haven demand
Gold prices surged as US-Iran ceasefire talks weakened the dollar and heightened safe-haven demand. Ongoing geopolitical uncertainty, central bank buying, and inflation concerns support bullish sentiment, while upcoming data and fragile truce conditions may keep gold volatile yet upward biased.

Anthropic’s Mythos AI sparks global bank alerts over cyber risk
Anthoripic Mythos: A single AI model has prompted rare, near-synchronized action by major central banks, signalling that the next systemic risk to finance may emerge from algorithms as much as markets.

Gold, silver ease on MCX as strong dollar weigh; India demand picks up ahead of Akshaya Tritiya
Gold and silver prices slip on MCX as strong dollar and weak cues weigh, but rate cut hopes, central bank buying and festival demand support long term outlook.
RBI's move to scrap investment buffer could lift banks' capital
Banks may soon see their capital positions improve. The central bank proposes to remove the Investment Fluctuation Reserve. This move could help lenders recover losses on bond investments. Accumulated reserves might transfer to core capital. This could boost lending capacity for banks. The proposal is open for public comment.
RBI's move to scrap investment buffer could lift banks' capital
Banks may soon see their capital positions improve. The central bank proposes to remove the Investment Fluctuation Reserve. This move could help lenders recover losses on bond investments. Accumulated reserves might transfer to core capital. This could boost lending capacity for banks. The proposal is open for public comment.

Commodity boom now driven by de-dollarisation, not demand-supply: Motilal Oswal
Kishore Narne says de-dollarisation and geopolitics are driving a new commodity supercycle, with supply shocks, surging crude and metals, and gold backed by central bank buying

Bond market strategy: How investors should position after RBI policy, US-Iran ceasefire talks
Bond yields had risen sharply in March since the onset of the US–Iran war, with the benchmark 10-year yield touching a high of 7.13%. However, yields softened across the curve yesterday, amid optimism over the US-Iran ceasefire, alongside a broadly reassuring policy stance from the central bank.