
Semiconductor industry in India will be top performing in the stock market in 2023 because of an increase in demand for technology that uses semiconductor products. India is more focused…
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Semiconductor industry in India will be top performing in the stock market in 2023 because of an increase in demand for technology that uses semiconductor products. India is more focused…
The banking sector in India is governed by a set of important rules designed to keep the system stable, protect depositors, and encourage economic growth. At the center of this…
In the initial stage of the financial market, terms like NSDL and CDSL might sound new which hold a great significance in the working of financial securities. But what exactly…
Have you ever thought about what happens when the company has excess funds or assets more than it needs for its operations? Here, capital reduction comes into the picture to…
Price to earnings ratio identifies the relationship between the stock price of a company and its earnings per share. The price earnings ratio is considered by the investors to have…
BTST stands for “Buy Today, Sell Tomorrow” which is a trading strategy that can be highly profitable to the traders when executed with proper strategies and risk management. The strategy…
A report from SEBI shows that individual traders made net losses of Rs 1.81 lakh crore in F&O in the past three years with only 7.2% making a profit. To…
Window dressing in finance is a strategy of manipulating the reports so that it seems more appealing to the stakeholders and investors at the end of the reporting period. Generally,…