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South Korea, Taiwan leapfrog India, but the race was lost decades agoSouth Korea and Taiwan have surged ahead of India in global stock markets, driven by AI-powered semiconductor booms. Their success stems fr...
Are you creating a SIP portfolio that no one is watching? Scattered investments to unclaimed SIPs, here's how to fix housekeeping riskAt least once a year, pull a consolidated account statement to see everything in one go: check for overlap across schemes; flag any fund tr...
Unplug dead PSUs PS bureaucratic zzzIndia's government struggles to close ailing state-owned companies. Bureaucratic hurdles and complex asset sales delay closures. This ties ...
How gold ETFs, tax changes, and recycling incentives can reduce India’s dependence on gold importsOne of the objectives of the gold ETF was not merely financial innovation but to reduce, or at least postpone, the import of physical gold....
Can salary-linked SIPs transform mutual fund investing for salaried Indians? Experts weigh inSebi has proposed a framework allowing salaried employees to invest in mutual funds through salary deductions, similar to EPF and NPS. This...
RSU vs ESOP: Which is better for you as employee? Pros and cons explainedFrom vesting-day perquisite taxes to a 40% US estate levy that most Indian professionals never see coming, your employer’s stock is not the...
From AI to subsidies: Bernstein’s candid open letter to PM Modi flags 8 critical fault linesGlobal brokerage Bernstein has cautioned India against becoming a mere user of future technology. The firm suggests that continued reliance...
Where’s the Indian mutual fund sector going ahead? 6 big trends to watch out forMutual fund trends highlight a structural shift in investor preference towards mid and small caps, sectoral themes, and multi-asset funds, ...
This Akshaya Tritiya, your gold does not have to sit in a locker to work for youThis Akshaya Tritiya, gold's traditional significance meets a striking financial reality with prices up over 30%. While cultural relevance ...
Bank of England says it is testing AI risks to financial systemThe Bank of England is actively assessing artificial intelligence risks to the financial system. They are conducting simulations and workin...
Indian billionaire, Harsh Goenka shares the 3 daily wins to transform your body and lifeIndian billionaire Harsh Goenka shares a daily success strategy. He focuses on three key victories: physical, mental, and spiritual. This a...
Law of Inertia in the context of investingThe outside forces will disrupt the steady state every once in a while, but an investor or advisor who can maintain inertia in a positive s...
How to overcome the inertia in investingInertia in taking investment decisions is a common problem faced by many people despite the right intentions.
IDFC Mutual Fund unveils new campaign asking savers to become investorsIDFC Mutual Fund announced the launch of its latest pan-India investor awareness campaign #PaisonKoRokoMat, nudging savers to become invest...
The real task of investing is quite boring and simple; here's how to get over investing inertiaThe real task of investing is quite boring and simple. You want to create three buckets to put money into and draw as needed—liquidity, inc...
What is 'investor inertia' and how it can waste your wealthInvestors worry about making the wrong decision. Faced with too many choices, they do not know what to do.
3 steps to help you overcome investing inertia and put idle money to workInstead of letting you money sit idle in a savings bank account, make a little time every year to invest it and to meet your financial goal...
How those with money idling in savings accounts can get out of investment inertiaMany high networth individuals allow their wealth to stagnate in bank accounts because they are afraid of making a wrong investment choice.
Assocham, Ficci call for revival of investment cycleLifting curbs on FDI is good, but not enough to revive the investor sentiment, said heads of two industry associations.
- Infosys says there is some kind of 'inertia' within govt
There seems to be some kind of "inertia" within the government in taking political decisions on economic reforms, a top Infosys official sa...