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CAUTION AND PRUDENCE
Quote of the day by John Kenneth Galbraith: "What we do know is that speculative episodes never come gently to an end. The wise, though for most the improbable, course is to assume the worst."Economist John Kenneth Galbraith warned that speculative market episodes never end gently. History shows excessive optimism often leads to ...
Chinese proverb of the day: 'Don't carry a candle near inflammable things, and when you've blown a...' - this Chinese saying teaches life lessons on being cautious, responsible, aware and why small mistakes can turn into big disastersChinese proverb of the day: Chinese saying warns against complacency, emphasizing that even after a danger seems to have passed, lingering ...
Roman Proverb of the Day: 'To place yourself under an obligation is to sell your liberty...'- A timeless lesson on independence, self-reliance, and the price of favorsAn ancient Roman proverb, 'To place yourself under an obligation is to sell your liberty,' offers a timeless warning about the subtle ways ...
Horoscope Tomorrow, June 27, 2026: Unexpected Wealth Changes, Love Turns & Career Breakthrough Signals for All SignsThe horoscope tomorrow forecast indicates a decisive shift toward structured execution, financial recalibration, and emotionally intelligen...
Chinese idiom of the day: 'Bringing a wolf into the house' - this Chinese saying reveals why trusting the wrong person can ruin everythingChinese idiom of the day: Ancient Chinese wisdom warns against misplaced trust with the idiom "Bringing a Wolf into the House." This cautio...
Inside the new management playbook: Why Indian B-Schools say MBA must become a mindsetManagement education in India is evolving beyond placements to foster adaptability and execution for high-growth careers. Experts emphasize...
Egyptian proverb of the day: 'Entering a bathroom is not like leaving it' ; Arabic wisdom teaches us that actions have consequencesThe proverb 'Entering a bathroom is not like leaving it' highlights the difficulty of extricating oneself from situations once entered, emp...
Greek proverb of the day: 'He who thinks the worst usually is...' - inspiring lessons on preparation, planning, thinking before acting, navigating life’s uncertainties and why smart people consider worst-case scenariosGreek proverb of the day: The Greek saying highlights the importance of foresight, suggesting that anticipating potential problems often le...
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...
Budget 2025: CII urges govt to stick to fiscal deficit targetThe Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) advises the Indian government to maintain a fiscal deficit target of 4.9% of GDP for 2024-25 and...
No gains, no tax. Markets to take tax hikes in strideThe budget highlights fiscal prudence, skilling, social sectors, and domestic manufacturing, with higher Capital Gains Taxes and tax simpli...
AU Small Finance Bank reports 20% credit growth, 31% deposit growthThe largest small finance bank saw its advance portfolio rising to Rs 67624 crore while gross deposits were at Rs 80120 crore. The bank sec...
NSE chief cautions investors on pitfalls of high risk derivativesAshishkumar Chauhan, MD & CEO, National Stock Exchange (NSE) on Friday asked the investors to avoid the pitfalls of high-risk derivatives o...
China helped Pakistan to block India's NSG membership bid: Sartaj AzizPakistan with the cooperation of China had successfully blocked India's bid to seek membership of the NSG, Aziz told the Senate yesterday.
Balanced mutual funds with monthly dividend draw big moneyBalanced funds have anywhere between 65 per cent and 80 per cent invested in equities, with the balance in fixed income instruments.
Balanced MFs with monthly dividend draw big moneyOver the past year, these balanced funds have been giving a monthly dividend, which translates into a yield of 8-12% for investors.
- Fiscal prudence to tackle inflation may lead to global slowdown: Ratan Tata
Tata Group Chairman Ratan Tata has cautioned that "self-imposed fiscal prudence" to tackle inflation, mainly in India and China, could caus...