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Crude oil becoming expensive means India's import bill will increase because the more expensive the crude, the more dollars India will have to spend. What is the outlook for crude oil prices? Will it affect any company in the oil-gas sector? Is there also an opportunity to invest in this sector?
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Bond yields are on the rise in America. In view of this, many Indian funds have now started coming up with schemes to invest in American bonds. How can Indians invest in the US market? Watch this video to find out
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So far in the year 2023, 22 out of 50 companies of Nifty have given lower returns than the index itself. Which are those companies which, despite being in Nifty, have given less returns than the index? What is the reason behind this and can a portfolio be prepared with the help of these companies?
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Out of the 50 Nifty companies, 22 companies have lagged the index in 2023
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Should you invest in gold mutual funds?
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Beyond conventional budgeting, how stock trading is crafting a unique path to financial fulfilment for Indians.
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The market sentiment has deteriorated due to the worsening situation of Israel-Hamas war, due to which Nifty has slipped by about 200 points from October 17 to 19. After this fall, are there buying opportunities in the market? If yes, then which are the companies which have lower PE valuations as compared to Nifty and can a portfolio be prepared by buying these stocks?
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For investing in mutual funds, experts always recommend investing money for long term. Short term investments carry more risk. What is the meaning of long term and short term terminologies in mutual fund industry? When is it right to invest in funds?
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There are hundreds of schemes for investing in mutual funds seeing which investors get confused. Is there any way to get the benefits of all these funds at one place? Yes, know how to get this benefit in this video...
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Even as experts from Reserve Bank of India and the World Bank continue to warn about inflation concerns, India's largest consumer goods firm Hindustan Unilever (HUL), often regarded as a proxy for broader consumer sentiment, said that inflation is no longer a headache for the company