Tag: investing
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OYO IPO 2026: Three Attempts, One SEBI Nod — What Finally Changed?
OYO’s parent Prism finally has SEBI’s nod for a ₹6,650 crore IPO. Here’s why the first two attempts failed — and what’s genuinely different in 2026.
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50/30/20 Rule: Does It Actually Work in India?
You’ve probably heard of the 50/30/20 rule. It’s one of the most talked-about budgeting methods on the internet — clean, simple, and very American. But here’s the question nobody asks: does it actually make sense for someone earning a salary in India? Spoiler: it kind of does — but with some important tweaks. Let’s break…
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India–EU Trade Deal Explained: Key Highlights, Winners, Losers, and What Comes Next
India and the European Union have finalized a landmark free trade agreement that will eliminate or reduce tariffs on over 95% of goods traded between them, making it India’s largest and most ambitious trade pact to date. In simple terms, the deal gives Indian exporters deeper access to one of the world’s richest markets, while…
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Copper Investment Explained: Why This Quiet Metal Is Getting Hard to Ignore
Last year, silver quietly started making sense to me before it became dinner-table conversation.This year, I’m getting the same feeling with copper. No hype. No “to the moon” talk.Just facts, long timelines, and a slow but powerful setup that most people are still ignoring. If you’ve always thought of copper as a boring industrial metal,…
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Union Budget 2026 Expectations: How This Budget Could Shape Your Money in the Coming Year
As India heads into Union Budget 2026–27, the mood among households and investors is cautious, not celebratory.Rising living costs, modest salary growth, and uncertain global conditions have made this budget less about big announcements and more about real, practical relief. For most Indians, the real question is simple:Will this budget make everyday life financially easier?…
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A Beginner’s Guide to Investing in India (Simple, Safe & Practical)
If you feel nervous about investing, you’re not alone.In fact, most Indians feel the same way, even today. For many of us, investing sounds like something risky, complicated, and meant only for “experts.” We hear stories of people losing money in the stock market. We see news about crashes. We get random tips on WhatsApp.…
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