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Pharma Stocks Shine Amid Rising Coronavirus Cases in India

Pharma Stocks Shine Amid Rising Coronavirus Cases in India

19 April 2020

The entire world has been under tremendous stress due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The coronavirus outbreak has not only caused severe damage to the health of the people, but also to their welfare. The year 2020 has also not been too kind, to say the least, to the financial markets and the world economy. Owing …

Buybacks Vs Dividends: Which is a Better Choice?

Buybacks Vs Dividends: Which is a Better Choice?

29 June 2018

When TCS announced its second round of buyback of shares worth Rs.16,000 crore, it has once again raised the debate on how should companies in India reward shareholders. Broadly, there are two ways of rewarding shareholders viz. dividends and share buybacks. After the Union Budget 2016 made dividends above Rs.1 million taxable at 10% in …

Demonetization in India: Step for Curbing Black Money

Demonetization in India: Step for Curbing Black Money

9 November 2016

Had you gone to sleep a little early on 08th November without catching on the news, you would have woken up on 09th November morning realizing that all the 500 INR notes and 1000 INR notes in your wallet were actually worthless. Not exactly worthless, because you do not stand to lose anything in this …

Why will the use-cases determine the shape of the digital rupee

Why will the use-cases determine the shape of the digital rupee

8 February 2022

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is anticipated to minimize operating expenses — such as producing, distributing, and storing currency notes – by replacing a part of the cash in circulation with online legal tender. According to a market estimate, the cost of each Rs 100 note in its four-year life cycle is about Rs …

Why Should Traders Always Stay on the Right Side of Momentum?

Why Should Traders Always Stay on the Right Side of Momentum?

18 April 2018

The legendary trader Jesse Livermore once said that when it comes to trading the market, there is no bull side and bear side. There is only the right side. What Livermore intended to convey was that it is not the job of a trader to judge whether the market will go up or the market …

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