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What to Keep in Mind While Investing Overseas

Many Broking Firms Are Facilitating Investments In International Markets. Here’s The Lowdown On The Challenges And Risks

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Can REITs replace physical real estate in your investment portfolio?

Can REITs replace physical real estate in your investment portfolio? © Vandana Ramnani Can REITs replace physical real estate in your investment portfolio? Real estate has always remained the most preferred and sought after asset class for Indians. Plots, houses, apartments or commercial spaces are favourite investment avenues. According to a 2017 report Indian Household Finance of the household finance committee of RBI, “The average Indian household holds 84 percent of its wealth in real estate and other physical goods, 11 percent in gold and the residual 5 percent in financial assets.” Interestingly, over the last decade investor interest in real estate, especially the residential segment has declined significantly because of negligible capital appreciation. For instance, according to the housing price index RESIDEX of National Housing Bank (NHB), composite housing prices in 50 cities of India increased by only about 4 percent annually between June 2013 and September 2

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Gilt fund or corporate bond fund? How to invest in debt funds post RBI money policy

Gilt fund or corporate bond fund? How to invest in debt funds post RBI money policy Share Synopsis Thanks to the steps taken by RBI, yields on benchmark 10-year government papers came down by over 6 basis points. Getty Images Related NEW DELHI: From fund managers to economists to bond market traders, everyone welcomed the decisions taken by the Monetary Policy Committee of the Reserve Bank of India. In its money policy review on Wednesday, RBI also kept the general public’s interest in mind and batted for tax cuts on fuel. Key measures included a quarter-wise OMO calendar that is expected to help manage the yield curve and the massive borrowing program, with Rs 1 lakh crore scheduled for Q1 of FY 22. RBI expects inflation to rise marginally in FY22 though projects food inflation to soften.

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