Gold has risen sharply due to rising risk aversion
Gold monetisation scheme will help unlock value of gold.
Equity debt, gold - these all are terms you may have heard of when reading on funds but not quite sure where to start with or which one most suits your needs.
The Sebi Act deals with securities and the definition of securities, according to the Securities Contracts Act, doesn't include commodities.
Omkeshwar Singh, Head, Rank MF, a mutual fund investment platform, answers your queries.
Bullion may settle with limited upside potential
A survey by industry body Ficci has lowered the country's economic growth forecast for 2013-14 fiscal to 5 per cent, from 6 per cent projected in July, indicating tough times ahead.
Gold prices have eased off in recent months after the formation of a new government bringing in positive sentiment back to the stock market.
In a live chat on rediff.com on Wednesday, July 16, 4 pm, Feroze Azeez, will offer some valuable suggestions on investments.
Ajit Mishra, vice president, Research, Religare Broking, answers your queries:
If you want to invest in mutual funds, but don't want your investment to dip below market returns, then you must know the difference between 'active' and 'passive' investing.
'Everyone is still trying to understand the quantum of impact demonetisation will have on the economy.'
Despite the low prices, commodities are risky investments
Chirag Mehta, senior fund manager -- alternative investments at Quantum AMC, shares his views.
For India to monetise gold, it is not the institutional depositor that policymakers must target but the average retail depositor.