Because it aims to highlight the top 50 performing equities firms traded on the platform, the term “Nifty” is a blend of the “National Stock Exchange” and “fifty.” The National Stock Exchange (NSE) created and oversees Nifty stock market…
Technology has decreased the use of paper, but it will never completely replace it. Because of this, despite the global financial crisis and economic unrest, the paper industry is continuously growing. It is a necessary component of existence in…
With a market size estimated to be around US $49 billion, India’s pharmaceutical industry has made a substantial economic contribution to the nation. Due to its strong capacity for producing generic drugs and competitive pricing, India is called the…
Recent years have seen a substantial expansion and transition in the Indian aviation sector, driven by reasons including rising disposable incomes, an expanding middle class, and government measures to upgrade the country’s infrastructure and attract foreign investment. For investors…
It is a well-known truth that one of the most significant industries in the Indian economy is the agricultural industry. Agriculture employs about 60% of the population and accounts for nearly 20% of India’s GDP. In this blog, let…
Wipro Limited, a multinational corporation in India that offers an expansive range of information technology, consulting, and industry process services, has reported that it will buy back its shares from the market. When a company purchases its shares on…
The significance of the market influences stock values every day. It indicates the idea that supply and demand influence share prices. A stock’s price rises if there is a greater demand (consumers) than supply (dealers). On the other…
There are a few phrases that every equities stock market investor should be aware of. Beginners, however, don’t always possess this information. In this blog, we will discuss some of the investment jargon. The commonly used equities and share…
A mutual fund is a broad investment category. Typically, the equity from investors and other stakeholders is aggregated to form a common fund in a mutual fund. This aggregate corpus is then invested in various asset classes such as…
BONDS are corporation loans, whereas STOCKS are company ownership. To meet its capital needs, the government or a corporate entity issues bonds in the market. Interest payments can be made monthly, quarterly, biannually, or annually. Bonds typically have a…