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The next global financial crisis is already under way. Here is how it will unfold.
The next global financial crisis is already under way. Here is how it will unfold.
South Indian Bank shares fell nearly 9% to an intraday low of Rs 43.27 on Wednesday, snapping a four-session winning streak as investors booked profits after the stock’s recent rally. The stock had gained about 30% over the past three months, driven by optimism over leadership clarity and improving sentiment toward the banking sector. Meanwhile,…
The Income Tax (I-T) department has announced the release of ITR-5 for taxpayers for the Assessment Year (AY) 2026-27. ITR-5 does not apply to individual taxpayers. It is meant for partnership firms, LLPs, Associations of Persons (AOPs), Bodies of Individuals (BOIs), cooperative societies, local authorities, artificial juridical persons and business or investment funds. Which Excel…
Picking the right crypto presale can be a turning point for early investors. Most of the big gains people talk about in crypto do not come from large-cap coins. They usually happen much earlier, before a token is listed anywhere, when prices are still low and the project is just getting started. That early stage…
Three types of equity are commonly held by employees at pre-IPO companies: restricted stock units (RSUs), incentive stock options (ISOs) and non-qualified stock options (NSOs). Each has its own tax rules and strategies. When you hold more than one type, or even all three — which is true of many employees at companies like Anthropic…
Coast FIRE (also known as Coast FI) has been making the rounds on social media. But what exactly is this trending investing strategy, and is it realistic? What is Coast FIRE? Coast FIRE is an investment strategy where people aggressively invest for retirement until their portfolio reaches a target value, often called their “Coast FIRE…
Minutes Item 1: Welcome and Apologies Andrea Rosen (Chair, Bank of England) welcomed David Adams (Morgan Stanley) and Oliver Brennan (BNP Paribas) as guest presenters. Ms Rosen flagged that Raj Venkataramani (Goldman Sachs) had stepped down from the Committee and thanked Mr Venkataramani for his valuable contributions. Ms Rosen noted apologies from Paul Houston (CME),…