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Psychology says older adults who protect a steady leisure rhythm after retirement don't simply like routine, they often use structure to support well-being when work no longer organizes the dayRetirement often brings a loss of daily structure, but psychologists find that retirees who maintain organized activity cycles adapt better...
War, oil price hikes, and risks: Time to still be contrarian? 5 small-caps from different sectors with upside potential of up to 25%Small-cap investing is not just about finding stocks that can rise faster than the market, which is the assumption with which most investor...
For investors with ability to think beyond FY27: 5 mid-cap stocks from different sectors with an upside potential up to 33%The US blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a claim by President Trump that negotiations are not dead in the water, and some tough talk from I...
The Paradox of Emotional Suppression: Why Trying Not to Feel Something Amplifies ItContrary to popular belief, suppressing emotions often intensifies them, a phenomenon known as the paradox of emotional suppression. Resear...
Partly Cloudy: The business and belief behind the colour of the yearCloud Dancer, the Pantone Colour of the Year (COTY), has been a controversial choice. Kanika Saxena and Apoorva Mittal take a look at the p...
Is 'beauty sleep' a real thing? Neurologists reveal surprising effects of poor sleep that go beyond just feeling tiredSleep is more than a cliché for looking good. According to VICE, neurologists say quality rest supports skin repair, boosts collagen, and r...
Your eating habits may give you depression. Read howRecent research indicates that diet has a significant impact on mental health. A study reveals a strong correlation between diets high in s...
View: Where the needle has, and hasn’t, shifted prior to the upcoming state polls and the Big OneThe general election of 2024 will reflect the Indian voter's hopes and anxieties. Domestically and internationally, its result will influen...
Ultra-processed foods can elevate mental health problemsUnhealthy eating habits can do a number not just on your body but you mental well-being as well.
Why it may pay to be cautious with equity bets in 2023The past trend shows that the markets were jittery a year before the elections in 2009, 2014, and 2019. The impact on the small cap index w...
Can gaming lead to depression or aggression? Experts bust myths about video games & mental healthWe know more than two billion people around the world play games, but less than 1% are thought to have a gaming disorder.
Coforge and Mindtree among top midcap IT bets: Rahul Shah“We believe the midcap IT companies will continue to do well. Top bets would be Coforge and MindTree. ”
US Election 2020: Here's what some market watchers are sayingInvestors were whipsawed by volatile markets. S&P 500 futures gyrated between a gain of 2.1% and a loss of 1.3%. The yield on 10-year Treas...
Asia stocks touch 4-month top on dogged optimismMSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan added 0.39% to reach its highest since early March, though turnover was light.
What to make of the rupee’s growing strength? Don’t take it at face valueSecondly, there is no statistical significance to rupee’s cyclicality.
Economy’s fundamentals are good ; lower interest rates & policy clarity can revive investment, says KV KamathInvestment-led growth depends on demand and supply and viability of the investment, the availability of funding and the physical capability...
- Experts view on September industrial output up 1.9%
Industrial output grew a much slower-than-expected 1.9 percent in September from a year earlier, government data showed on Friday.
- Twitter as stock market predictor
Researchers at a US university found they were able to predict the rise and fall of the Dow Jones Industrial Average with near 90 percent a...
- Oil prices climb above 72 dollars
Oil prices rose above 72 dollars a barrel on Friday, spurred by hopes that the worst is over.
- Proper market design may help ward off globalisation risks
It’s the season for barter, trade and give-and-take , or so it would appear. There are persistent allegations of horse-trading in the Capit...