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    Realty Co Total Environment has raised Rs 1600 crore from top lenders

    Total Environment has paid off approximately ₹2,070 crore of debt raised from top-tier financial institutions, driven by robust residential sales.

    Why is it right time to reshuffle your portfolio? Feroze Azeez answers

    ​Now if you come to the contemporary situation that general election is over, the mandate of the new government is also reasonably clear, the NDA is going to form a government in 99% of the situations, which is going to be a stable government because you have 292 seats on a pre-poll alliance, UPA 1, UPA 2 also you would not see one single party having a majority greater than 272, 273, so it is a stable government, that is one thing behind us now.

    AMCs, insurance stocks offering good money-making proposition: Deven Choksey

    I believe that the market is going to remain positive. Investors are going to be remaining confident. Maybe these numbers are going to be forgotten after a couple of days once the ministries and the governments are formed.

    How should investors reshuffle their portfolio? Arnav Pandya answers

    There are two things. One is that there is political posturing which obviously happens because they are going to go into a negotiation. But till the date on which that swearing can happens, the ministers take oath, all this is just in the whole realm of speculation, so one should not make any investment decisions based on this. The second part here and which is the important thing is that if you look closely at what Mr Narendra Modi said in the victory speech, it is very clear that the road to Viksit Bharat, he said, will continue.

    Infra sector going to be challenged; time to take a pause: Rupal Bhansali

    Ironically, I actually think it is a very healthy development. I know the market reacted quite negatively. Obviously, vis-a-vis expectations, it was certainly an upset loss.

    Banks should still do quite well in long term: Prashant Jain

    I think the markets have moved beyond that phase where they used to differentiate between PSUs and private. So, I think businesses are now getting discounted or they are trading as per the underlying fundamentals which I think is very good. So, I think while we still talk in terms of PSUs, non-PSUs, but markets are not differentiating between public and private enterprises anymore.

    • Managing finances after 80: Answers to three major personal finance questions for super senior citizens

      As one ages, it becomes clear that the couple won’t leave the world together. Typically, the husband worries about the wife’s ability to manage money, while the wife worries about the husband’s ability to manage food and health. However, neither cooking, nor investing is rocket science, and it is never too late to learn these crucial life skills.

      Election outcomes won't disrupt India's economic stability: Saurabh Mukherjea

      ​There will probably be governance continuity as well, but almost certainly there will be policy continuity and hence, my point of view to the foreign investors is, beyond a point, you should not overemphasise the elections.

      What should investors do with RIL and ITC? Amnish Aggarwal answers

      Elections is a very important event and we are now just I think three trading days away from it. We had issued a note to our clients in which we had identified a few sectors and the scripts which would be doing well irrespective of the outcome of elections.

      IIFL Securities to foray into wealth management

      IIFL Securities' market capitalisation stood at ₹6,073 crore on Tuesday. In comparison, wealth management companies such as 360 One WAM, Nuvama Wealth Management, and Anand Rathi Wealth are valued at ₹28,535 crore, ₹17,913 crore, and ₹17,263 crore respectively.

      Don't let emotions control your financial decisions: How to embrace the joy of liquidity over hoarded assets

      Enjoy all those objects that have been a part of your life—your house, garden, books, jewels and boxes full of memorabilia. But be aware that with your passing, they revert to being mere things. They will be tossed away, given off, left to rust and rot, or grudgingly cleared and sold. Make it your mission to leave this life with as little clutter as possible.

      Hong Kong mulls nod for Ether ETF staking in contrast to US

      The talks are ongoing and there's no clear timeline for a decision, the people added, asking to not be identified discussing private information. A spokesperson for the SFC didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

      Cryptocurrencies gain as investors turn optimistic on ether ETFs

      Ether, which underpins the ethereum blockchain network, was 8% higher on the day at $3,775, its highest in two months, after jumping 13.8% on Monday.

      ASK Property Fund exits from Naiknavare’s Pune project with 21% IRR, 2x multiple

      ASK Property Fund exits Rs 156 crore investment from Pune's Naiknavare Developers' Avon Vista project with 21% IRR and plans for more investments in Pune and Mumbai.

      19% annual returns in 10 years on buying gold on Akshaya Tritiya; should you invest in gold this year too?

      Gold price has increased by 18% to Rs 71,502 for 10 grams with 999 purity since the last Akshaya Tritiya. Investing during this period has historically yielded attractive returns due to various factors such as price cyclicality, holding period, and discipline in investment. Safe havens like gold may see increased demand amidst global uncertainties and currency depreciation impacting prices. Experts recommend a 15% allocation to gold for a balanced risk profile.

      Government gains PSU muscle as stocks climb peaks

      The value had touched a high of 22% of total market capitalisation of listed firms in June 2009, dropping to a low of 5.1% in September 2020 before doubling since then, according to data from primeinfobase.com. Re-ratings amid large valuation discounts, high dividend yields, record cash flows and news of possible privatisation triggered a sharp rally in public sector companies over the last three years.

      Managing the trilemma of inflation, growth and exchange rate

      For many other Asian economies, domestic economic conditions warrant a cut in interest rates, but fears of currency depreciation could hold their central banks back. If private investment and consumption are the next growth engines, will lower interest rates help?

      Why Saurabh Mukherjea isn't losing sleep over stress in HDFC Bank, Kotak and Bajaj Finance

      Saurabh Mukherjea maintains faith in HDFC Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, and Bajaj Finance despite challenges. Mukherjea says: "In HDFC Bank's case, the regulator suggested remedial measures, HDFC Bank implemented the remedial measures, and profit growth rebounded. I have no reason to believe that Bajaj and Kotak will find themselves in a different position."

      ASK Hedge Solutions launches Absolute Return Fund

      ASK Absolute Return Fund is an open-ended Category III Alternative Investment fund, looking to raise Rs 3,000 crore, with approximately Rs 1,000 crore in the next 6 months.

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