Systematic Investment Plans, or SIP, is among the best ways to invest in equity markets. They’re increasingly becoming popular among investors because of their significant advantages. You can choose how much you invest based on your needs and earnings. You can stop whenever you want to or need to. You can benefit from rupee cost […]Read More
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Is one of the US stock market’s main pillars of support quietly crumbling? Since the financial crisis, companies buying back their own shares have been among the biggest drivers of the equity markets’ advance to record highs. Between 2012 and 2015, US companies acquired $1.7tn of their own stock, according to Goldman Sachs, counteracting sales […]Read More
A policy cornerstone of every government in modern India, financial inclusion is the delivery of financial services in the ruraI areas and to the poor and marginalised sections at affordable costs – in other words, segments that banks would not normally serve had it not been for external regulations. It is a commonly accepted fact […]Read More
The people our leaders surround themselves with say more about their policies than their rhetoric. This post originally appeared at TruthDig. A recurrent theme in major speeches given in July at the 2016 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia held that Democrats like Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton look to “we the people” instead of rich, […]Read More
Financial shares led the market in August, boosted by rising expectations of an imminent interest-rate hike — but their advance could be short-lived, analysts said. The shrinking gap between short- and long-term U.S. Treasury yields — a phenomenon that is known as a flattening yield curve — is threatening bank profitability as it compresses lenders’ […]Read More
The National Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences (NIHSS) has partnered with the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) to develop the African Pathways Programme through doctoral scholarships. The program’s aim is in line with the mandates of the institute and council to promote and facilitate research in the […]Read More
A new study explains why stocks sometimes fall. The incoming CEO for drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline is making history: Emma Walmsley, GSK’s chief of consumer health care, was recently tapped to become the first woman to head a top global pharmaceutical company, which will make her one of the highest-profile women in corporate Britain. Yet, while Walmsley’s […]Read More
What do Diageo and Tesco in the UK, Woolworth in Australia, and Carrefour in France have in common? Beverage giant Diageo recently decreed that it would require 90 days to pay its suppliers. Accusations of “shakedowns and “bullying” related to similar attempts to improve cash flow at the expense of their suppliers were also leveled […]Read More
If Donald Trump is elected president, will he and his family permanently sever all connections to the Trump Organization, a sprawling business empire that has spread a secretive financial web worldwide? Or will Trump instead choose to be the most conflicted president in American history, one whose business interests will constantly jeopardize the security of […]Read More