Gold Prices Hit Record High: Should Indian Investors Wait?
Bond market veteran Bill Gross warns investors to wait before buying gold, calling it a ‘meme asset’. What does this mean for Indian investors?
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Bond market veteran Bill Gross warns investors to wait before buying gold, calling it a ‘meme asset’. What does this mean for Indian investors?
Silver prices are likely to fall further due to a supply glut in global markets, according to the India Bullion and Jewellers Association. Learn more about the factors influencing silver prices and their impact on Indian investors.
The recent frenzy around silver exchange-traded funds (ETFs) has cooled down as the global supply of physical silver eases. Find out what this means for Indian investors and how to navigate the market.
Explore the evolving legal landscape of cannabis cultivation in India in 2025, highlighting state initiatives, challenges, and sustainable opportunities. Have you ever wondered what the legal status of cannabis cultivation in India is today? As of 2025, the landscape remains complex yet gradually evolving. While recreational cannabis is mostly prohibited, the door is opening toward
Edelweiss’ Trideep Bhattacharya shares his insights on ‘cracker stocks’ and their potential impact on investors and the market, likening them to various types of firecrackers burst during Diwali.
Kotak AMC’s Harsha Upadhyaya shares his insights on the Indian stock market, comparing banking stocks to ‘Kaju Katli’ and predicting a sweet run this festive season.
Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal announces that foreign investors have plans to invest over Rs 50,000 crore in India’s finance and banking sectors, amidst global economic uncertainty.
From Diwali 2024 to Diwali 2025, global commodity markets saw a mixed bag of performances, with silver and gold soaring, while crude oil prices slipped. What does this mean for Indian investors?
The US stock market rose on Monday ahead of a slew of big-name earnings reports, with the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average gaining over 0.45% and 0.62% respectively.
Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) remained net buyers for the third consecutive session on Diwali, purchasing stocks worth Rs 790.45 crore, while domestic institutional investors (DIIs) bought stakes worth Rs 2,485.46 crore.