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    The scam that wasn't? Groww issues 6-point clarification on failed mutual fund investment

    Groww platform safeguards investments, ensures transparency in transactions, and advises customers to verify holdings with CAMS, Kfintech, or MFCentral for comprehensive oversight, debunking misinformation and ensuring financial security.

    Saving for child's education: Market volatility, inflation pose serious risks to investments. Find out how to keep them safe

    Market volatility and inflation can pose serious risks to the investments set aside for your child's education. It's important to consider strategies to safeguard these funds against potential financial downturns and rising costs.

    SIP, STP or lumpsum? How to invest as Dalal Street recovers from election shocker

    Post-election market recovery raises concerns for mutual fund investors on choosing between lumpsum or SIP/STP investments for better returns. Bankbazaar.com CEO Adhil Shetty advises considering market conditions, risk appetite and financial goals for investment decisions in mutual funds.

    View: The paradox of foreign investors neglecting India’s booming stock markets

    India, with a GDP growth exceeding 8% in 2023-24, is the fastest-growing major economy. Despite being recommended by Morgan Stanley and other investment houses for investors in emerging markets, foreign investment in Indian stock markets remains low.

    Here's how you can plan your portfolio in the new financial year

    "SIP is a great starting point for a new investor. As you graduate, you will have more money, you will get some bonuses, and you will be able to invest lump sum amounts of money as well."

    12 Flags Group takes a sip of Blue Tokai

    The investment by 12 Flags comes at a time when cafe chains in India are growing faster than quick service restaurants (QSRs), fuelled by younger set of consumers, aspirational demand, and menu innovation. In addition to new-age speciality coffee chains such as Blue Tokai, Third Wave and Slay, there are legacy brands such as Tata Starbucks, Costa Coffee and Barista, as well as relatively newer global entrants to India like British chain Pret a Manger and Canada's Tim Hortons, all of which are fuelling demand for cafes.

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