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Finance : Explore how the Federal Reserves stress tests ensure large banks in the USA are well-capitalized and resilient, even during severe...
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Finance : The Supreme Court rules against bail conditions that enable police to track accused, emphasizing privacy rights. Read the landmark...
Finance : The Expert Committee has submitted its report on drafting institutional arbitral rules for the International Arbitration Centre at...
Finance : Explore proposed amendments to IFSCA (Registration of Insurance Business) Regulations 2021. Understand changes, implications, and ...
Finance : Discover IFSCA's report on developing pension products at GIFT IFSC, tailored for NRIs and global citizens, with regulatory and ta...
Finance : Two major giants have announced a strategic alliance to jointly explore developmental paths in the financial sector, bringing more...
Finance : Explore transition finance's role in achieving India's net-zero ambitions, covering definitions, policies, and financial instrumen...
Finance : In present facts of the case, the Hon’ble High Court have given observations on the issue of unstamped arbitration agreement. It...
Finance : Reviewing the landmark UK Supreme Court decision in Barclays Bank UK PLC vs Philipp case. Analysing its global implications on ban...
Finance : Delhi High Court held that if the investigation is not completed then merely because the report has been filed, the right of statu...
Finance : Frequent vacancy arising in DRT is an issue which needs consideration by Government and practical solution has to be found at the ...
Finance : Syed Adeel Shah Vs Directorate of Enforcement (Jammu and Kashmir High Court) It appears that in an earlier round of litigation whe...
Finance : Explore the latest IFSCA Banking Regulations Amendment 2024. Learn about new currencies added and the impact on international fina...
Finance : Explore IFSCA latest circular allowing IFSC Banking Units (IBUs) to participate in synthetic securitisation programs. Learn about ...
Finance : Explore IFSCA's latest circular (IFSCA/DMC-MRD/Bullion/Technology/6/2024/01) detailing DMA and SA facilities for Bullion Exchange ...
Finance : IFSCA announces new fee structure for Book-keeping, Accounting, Taxation, and Financial Crime Compliance Services providers under ...
Finance : Explore the latest amendments to the Maharashtra VAT Act 2002, effective June 29, 2024. Detailed analysis of changes in Schedule B...
Poor skills severely reduce a person’s chance of a better-paying and more-rewarding job, and have a major impact on how the benefits of economic growth are shared within societies. In countries where large shares of adults have poor skills, it is difficult to introduce productivity-enhancing technologies and new ways of working, which stalls improvements in living standards, according to a new OECD report.
It is hereby notified that the deposits made under the Special Deposit Scheme for Non-Government Provident, Superannuation and Gratuity Funds, announced in the Ministry of Finance (Department of Economic Affairs) Notification No.F.16(1)-PD/75, dated 30th June, 1975, shall with effect from 1st July, 2016 to 30th September, 2016, bear interest at 8.1% (eight point seven per cent) per annum.
Aditi Bhavsar Bagul 1. The biggest drawback of the Leave Campaign is that they have not mapped out the future course of action. Markets across the world will tank. The pound will depreciate against most major economies. India cannot remain immune to this. Sensex and Nifty will tumble in the short-run. 2. The immediate fallout […]
There has been a recent trend towards students opting for studying in foreign countries. Generally, it’s because it improve the student’s employment prospects. But like all things in foreign, even the cost of education is also very high. But that doesn’t meant that you cannot have access to these courses abroad. Most lenders look at […]
Brexit was the United Kingdom’s decision to discontinue with the EU Regime. The Brexit is an abbreviation of British exit which mirrors the term Grexit, refers to Britain’s withdrawal from European Union.
I have been witnessing people, especially the younger generation, working really hard and late hours in order to live a luxurious and content life. When I ask them about investments, most of them satisfactorily tell me that they are saving 20-30% from their monthly income. They seem very happy about it. If you are one […]
It is well known that companies all over the world have become more and more internationally oriented during last few decades. They create fusion, make investment, conduct trade and co-operate over country borders. International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) is becoming the global language of business with over 40% of the world having moved to IFRS in the past few years.
We are well prepared to deal with the short and medium term consequences of Brexit;. Our macro-economic fundamentals are sound with a very comfortable external position, a rock-solid commitment to fiscal discipline, and declining inflation. Our immediate and medium-term firewalls are solid too in the form of a healthy reserve position.
Governments must act faster to help people and firms to make greater use of the Internet and remove regulatory barriers to digital innovation or else risk missing out on the potentially huge economic and social benefits of the digital economy, the OECD told ministers and high-level officials from almost 40 countries today.
We can add drops of water to fill up a bucket, the drops may be big or small but nonetheless it will fill the bucket. In a reverse sequence we can draw out portions from the bucket when required and satisfy our needs. The world of mutual fund investing is no different. The Systematic Investment Plan (SIP) and the Systematic Withdrawal Plan (SWP) are somewhat analogous in nature to the example of water stated above. While SIP is a common and popular form of systematic investment in parts, the concept of SWP, the reverse of SIP, may not be known to everyone.