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US-Iran peace deal: Is it enough to end the 2-year drought for Nifty bulls, bring FIIs back?A US-Iran peace framework has sparked a sharp rally in Indian markets, sending crude oil prices lower, strengthening the rupee and promptin...
7 book recommendations by Zerodha’s Nikhil Kamath on money, politics and psychology you should readNikhil Kamath shares his reading list, offering insights into his thinking on people, power, and uncertainty. His book choices span governa...
Psychology says people who think others are lying to them may be wrong more times than they realiseA new study published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology suggests that people consistently overestimate how often others lie ...
British Proverb of the Day: “Honest men marry quickly; wise men not at all”. Powerful lessons on marriage, life choices and modern relationship dilemmaBritish Proverb of the Day: This proverb, "Honest men marry quickly; wise men not at all," explores the conflict between emotional commitme...
Quote of the day by Arthur Zeikel: "Investors must appreciate that, while there is a pattern to events, no pattern is perpetual. The more widely held the belief in the persistence of a current trend, the less likely it is to continue"Arthur Zeikel’s quote underscores the impermanence of market trends and the risks of consensus thinking. The piece explains how investor ps...
Caught in the act? Rohtak uses cameras and mirrors to fight litteringRohtak Municipal Corporation is employing a novel approach to curb public littering and urination by installing CCTV cameras and large mirr...
Thai Proverb of the day: "It’s hard to get the cane out of the elephant’s mouth". Timeless lessons on greed, letting go and attachmentThai Proverb of the day: The Thai proverb 'Oi khao pak chang' showcases how difficult it is to change situations once someone has benefited...
Quote of the day by Alfred Winslow Jones: "Some people are not congenitally equipped to sell short. It goes against their psychological makeup"Alfred Winslow Jones’ insight into short selling highlights the critical role of psychology in investing. While shorting demands scepticism...
From chatbots to behavioural AI: Stanford study reveals emerging AI personality systemsAI is increasingly simulating stable human-like behaviour, often perceived as personality. Stanford HAI research shows these patterns arise...
Quote of the day by Warren Buffett: "As bandwagon investors join any party, they create their own truth, for a while"Warren Buffett’s quote highlights how herd behaviour can create temporary market realities detached from fundamentals. As investors chase t...
Reassure homes, not just economy: Why India’s growth feels weaker at household levelThe ripples of global disruptions are felt in the everyday lives of Indian families, shaping individual narratives beyond simple data point...
James Montier’s Formula for Investment Success: Master Your Mind Before the MarketBehavioural finance expert James Montier argues that investment success depends more on controlling emotions than predicting markets. By av...
$47 frappuccino nobody asked for (but everyone needs): How Starbucks can cure its midlife crisis with a pinch of saffron, and some very old retail psychologyStarbucks faces challenges and needs a new strategy. The article suggests introducing very expensive items to make regular coffees appear c...
Quote of the day by Carl Jung: 'Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.' The Swiss psychiatrist's timeless lesson on self-discovery and purposeCarl Jung quote of the day: Carl Jung's quote highlights how unconscious thoughts and emotions direct our lives, leading us to perceive out...
The $47 Frappuccino nobody asked for (but everyone needs)How Starbucks can cure its midlife crisis with a pinch of saffron, and some very old retail psychology.
10th dropout Vaibhav Sooryavanshi to become a case study for 90 percentile IIM studentsTeenage cricket sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, who dominated IPL 2026 with record-breaking performances, will be the subject of an academi...
The most effective savings products may be the ones that feel responsiveIndian households are changing how they save. Digital finance means people see their money grow more often. Banks are now offering monthly ...