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Gold prices slump Rs 5,000/10gm post Budget; bring cheers to retail investorsGold prices have plummeted by 7% in local markets following a government cut on basic custom duty. The move is expected to boost investment...
Gold loan market thriving in Indian states; Unimoni eyes Rs 1,000 crore loan book by FY25Unimoni Financial Services CEO Krishnan R highlighted that states like Kerala, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Bihar, Maharashtra, and Punjab are ac...
Will Japanese yen's 34-year low affect Indian stocks, sectors? What experts sayJapanese yen's decline to 34-year low positively affects Indian automotive sector. Maruti Suzuki India Limited, Motherson Sumi, and Sharp a...
Paytm, Google Pay, Amazon Pay, PayU, others: Which online payment aggregator is allowed to operate, which isn't? RBI full listThe Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has recently released the status of the payment aggregators (PAs) operating in the country. All stakeholder...
Important tips for effective fundraising by MSMEsIf you need a big loan and for a longer tenure, be ready to mortgage collateral.
Understanding the essentials of fundraising for MSMEsAn important thing to keep in mind is the level of risk & reward a prospective investor is comfortable with. Very few investors (early stag...
Summer placements at IIM-Indore see 24% jump in average stipendThe average stipend offered was Rs 1.54 Lakh for the two-month internship and the median stipend witnessed an increase of 40%.
Gold loan NBFCs may offer respite to Kerala borrowersFirms are working on initiatives like offering a grace period to those who failed to pay up their EMIs during the floods.
UAE-based Indian-origin tycoons pledge Rs 125 million for Kerala flood victimsNearly 200 people have lost their lives in Kerala since August 8 due to floods caused by rains and landslides, while over 3.14 lakh people ...
NRIs may send more money home with rupee’s fallForeign flows from NRIs could well be a cushion against drying up foreign portfolio investments.
NRIs may send more money home as rupee slumpsInward remittances are set to rise, especially from the Middle East, the US and Southeast Asian countries amid a falling rupee.