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    Budget Bets: Pushing sugar sector in the clean energy chain is good for politicians & industry: 5 sugar stock with upside potential of up to 25%

    After multiple attempts were made between 2001 and 2002, finally it was post 2015 that the sugar sector started witnessing a turnaround. Why is this turnaround special? Because all the stakeholders of the sector, the farmer, the industry, the politicians, and customers have been happier in the last nine years. Given the fact that sugar is a subject which comes under both state and central government, it is probably one of the most complex industries to make any changes. Another fact is among the industry which despite being in existence for ages, none of the stocks has been able to reach a level where they would be classified as large cap stocks.This typically happens in industries which operate in specific regions. But in the long run if the sugar industry becomes an integral part of the clean energy system then things might change.

    Top funds houses held low cash levels during run-up to general elections

    To a great extent, preparing an investment strategy well before general elections determines how a fund manager outperforms in a volatile phase resulting after the election results are out.

    Balancing Act: With greater capex comes lower dividend

    The dividend payout ratio is the proportion of a company's earnings paid to shareholders as dividends. This payout tends to be lower in times when companies spend more on expansion. Companies with a high cash flow in mature industries tend to have higher dividend payout ratios.

    Euro 2024 sees new twist: No more 'Hand of God' situation as new 'robot ball' curbs cheating

    Expect minimal cheating around the penalty box as the Euro organizers have introduced a new state-of-the-art robot ball, that will be used to detect any form of cheating during the games, especially in high-intensity situations.

    Value lies as much in the hand as the bag

    Buyers of luxury brands should prioritize quality over the country of manufacture. Luxury is about imperfection, as handmade items are unique due to subtle differences. Recent investigations into exploitation in Italy's luxury sector highlight a shift from the skill and devotion seen in luxury brand ateliers. The pressure to meet increasing demand without losing exclusivity has led to innovative solutions, like outsourcing to countries like Spain for leather goods. Brands and buyers should value craftsmanship over nationality, ensuring fair treatment and quality remain paramount.

    Paying rent in cash without a rent receipt? Know why your HRA claim may be rejected, and you may get an income tax notice

    House rent allowance: Tenants will get into trouble with the income tax department if they are paying rent in cash and the landlord does not offer it for income tax. For every claim of HRA there should be a corresponding income offerred for tax. Read here to know how a tenant got into trouble because of this.

    The Economic Times
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