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    Quant Mutual Fund crisis is another lesson in diversification. Here's why

    ​Diversification in the investment world is not limited to spreading your bets across asset classes and stocks but Sebi's investigation against Quant Mutual Fund in a front-running case is also a reminder of concentration risk in owning mutual funds from just one asset management company.

    Sattva Group to invest Rs 12,000-14,000 crore in diversification over next three years

    “The funding for the initiative will be structured with a combination of equity, debt and sales. Approximately 20% of the funding will be in equity, while the remainder will be sourced from debt and sales proceeds,” he told ET. “Our approach to debt is highly prudent and disciplined. The company's primary focus lies on commercial and residential projects, which form the bulk of our portfolio.”

    How to deploy Rs 2 crore inheritance to meet child education expenses & retirement goals

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    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.

    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.

    Ray Dalio flags US-China ‘Economic Warfare’ among top global risks

    Looking back in history, “economic warfare precedes military warfare,” he said. While most likely there will be no imminent form of military conflict, on the issue of Taiwan, the one-China policy “will not go on forever.”

    The Economic Times
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