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RBI launches 3 key surveys for monetary policy inputs

The RBI said the results of the surveys provide useful inputs for monetary policy.

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How will Sebi’s changes to banking indices impact investors?

Sebi is pushing for broader banking and financial services indices, aiming to reduce the dominance of a few large banks. This move will cap individual stock weights at 20% and top three at 45%, potentially benefiting smaller and mid-sized banks.…

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Government extends relaxation on stainless steel import curbs till December 31 amid supply concerns

Move allows sale of products made from non-BIS-compliant steel due to limited local output but domestic producers warn repeated exemptions hurt investment recovery and enable substandard imports.

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AI giants turn to massive debt to finance tech race

Debt taken on by major AI firms is typically secured by physical assets, such as data centers or the coveted graphics processing units (GPUs) vital to the technology.

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NITI Aayog launches roadmap to boost India’s advanced manufacturing

It identifies Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Advanced Materials, Digital Twins, and Robotics as key enablers, mapping their applications across 13 priority sectors.

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GST 2.0 impact: MMT operators hit by higher tax outgo, tighter cashflows

New GST reforms for Multimodal Transport (MMT) have introduced a dual-rate structure, taxing simpler operations at 5% with restricted Input Tax Credit (ITC) and complex ones at 18% with full ITC. Operators relying on land and sea routes face significant…

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  • Micron jumps 18%, surpasses Meta: Here's what is driving the rally and how Indians can invest

    Micron Technology surpassed Meta Platforms' market valuation and briefly exceeded Tesla's, following a strong forecast that boosted shares by 18.4%. With a market cap of $1.398 trillion, demand for AI-related hardware has led investors to favor Micron among trillion-dollar chipmakers.

  • Multi-cap vs flexi-cap funds: Why multi-cap funds are outperforming across 1, 3 and 5 years

    Multi-cap funds have outperformed flexi-cap funds across the 1-, 3-, and 5-year periods, reviving a long-standing debate over whether mandated diversification across market capitalisations is superior to manager-driven flexibility.

  • I asked ChatGPT which financial mistakes people in their 40s regret the most, and it gave me a lot to think

    Many professionals in their 40s discover that their biggest financial mistakes were not bad investments, but delayed decisions. By this stage, income is often at its peak, but competing obligations can make it easy to feel wealthy even as you fall behind on long-term goals.

  • Should you switch SIPs to last year’s top-performing fund? This study has the answer

    Investors who switch based on the previous year's performance may end up buying into a segment after much of its rally has already occurred. For long-term SIP investors, consistency and discipline may prove more effective than repeatedly chasing the latest market winner.

  • UTI Nifty 50 Index Fund vs ICICI Prudential Large Cap Fund: A quick comparison of passive and active investing styles

    UTI Nifty 50 Index Fund passively tracks the Nifty 50 Index, whereas the ICICI Prudential Large Cap Fund is actively managed with the objective of outperforming its benchmark through stock selection. 

  • Energy mutual funds: Meaning, top 5 funds, key factors, advantages and risks explained

    Energy funds are thematic equity schemes that invest primarily in companies in the energy sector. These funds invest in oil & gas exploration, refining, power generation and distribution, coal mining, renewable energy, energy equipment, and financing companies. 

  • I asked ChatGPT to plan a semi-luxury trip to Azerbaijan for 2 — It gave a modest ₹60K budget without flights

    For good weather plus softer luxury pricing, aim for April, May, September, or early October. 

  • Lost money to cyber fraud? RBI's new rules offer compensation of up to ₹25,000

    Customers who lose money in digital banking frauds will get stronger protection under the RBI's revised framework from January 2027. The new rules shift the burden of proof to banks, introduce compensation for small-value frauds and impose stricter complaint-resolution timelines.

  • Mis-sold a product from your bank? RBI's new framework seeks to fix that

    The RBI's new framework bars banks from forcing customers into insurance purchases, links employee incentives to product mis-selling, and mandates explicit consent and full refunds for violations. 

  • ₹1,800 monthly EPF contributions can build nearly ₹19 lakh retirement corpus — here's how

    A small EPF contribution can create significant retirement wealth over time. Investing ₹1,800 monthly in EPF for 25 years at an 8.25% interest rate can grow into a corpus of nearly ₹19 lakh through compounding. Here's how.

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