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COLUMNS EYE ON THE MARKET: Who shouldn’t invest in stocks Stock market investing has turned out to be much more risky than most of us thought. The bull market that lasted till end-2007 had its moorings in strong earnings growth from India ... YOUNG INVESTOR: Setting store by formats Ever walked into, or left a store because of the way it was laid out, its merchandise and service? A store’s design, layout, mix and range of merchandise and pricing, spell its success. These parameters are a function of the store ... TAX TALK: Tax relief on interest from accident tribunal I am a widow aged 40 years. My husband passed away in a road accident in 2001. In 2007, Motor Accidents Claim Tribunal awarded me a compensation of Rs 7.22 lakh along with an interest of Rs 3,28,920. The insurance company issued a ... F & O OUTLOOK: Nifty to remain volatile Despite a sharp recovery on Friday, the Nifty November future closed a good 3.6 per cent lower over its previous week’s close of 2829 ... YOUNG INVESTOR: BSE Sensex The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) is the oldest stock exchange in Asia. Established in 1875, under the Securities Contract Regulation Act, 1956, BSE rose to prominence in the last 133 years. In the1850s, stock brokers met under a banyan tree. ... SIMPLE ECONOMICS: Why food courts are crowded The other day, I spent some time at a shopping mall where I observed interesting consumer behaviour. The food court was more crowded than the other shops. Why do people spend more money at the food court than at other ... BOOK VALUE: Markets are only human It is easy to turn away from the depressing charts and fret about the fickleness of markets or argue why at all we should be putting faith in them. But then markets are only human, reasons Eamonn Butler in The Best Book on the ... MICROMOTIVES: Bond funds: Can single credit-class funds lower risk perception? The Association of Mutual Funds of India (AMFI) has stated that bond funds, especially fixed-maturity plans, are invested in high-quality securities and that there is no cause for concern regarding their credit ... YOUNG INVESTOR: India still insulated from global job cuts For those who assumed that the current global crisis is restricted to banks and ‘financial world’ alone, here is a rude ...
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