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ICICI Bank cuts FD interest rate by up to 20 bps: Senior citizens can earn 7.35% on these tenures The reduction is up to 20 bps for specific tenures on deposits below Rs 3 crore. The revised rates are effective from May 26, 2025
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HDFC Bank cuts FD interest rate by up to 20 bps: Senior citizens can earn 7.35% on these tenures The rate cut impacts tenures from one year to less than 15 months and 18 months to less than 3 years
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LTA exemption in new tax regime: Can you claim leave travel allowance exemption in new tax regime or is it taxable? However, due to tax regimes (old and new), many are not aware of whether they can avail themselves of the LTA exemption in the new tax regime. Read on to know if the LTA exemption is available in the new tax regime, or is it taxable?
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Looking to take your investments international? Why Gift city should be your chosen gateway However, India-focused investment avenues cannot be availed by investors resident to the country, as these will be will tantamount to round-tripping, which is not permitted by the RBI
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36.4% CAGR in 5 years - Should you invest in this equity small-cap fund which outperformed its benchmark? It avoids benchmark-centric approaches, holding over 180 stocks to mitigate risk. While its early performance is impressive, sustained consistency is needed to validate its long-term potential
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Domestic investment will see resurgence as there is disproportionately lower uncertainties in the domestic economy compared to the global markets, says CEO Sanctum Wealth In conversation with ET Wealths Sameer Bhardwaj, he explains how unpredictable global factors could pose risks to investors in the near term, and this is the time investors should opt for balanced investing options
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All you should know about contingency fund
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Fake finfluencers misleading common man: What is SEBI doing to rein in the menace and is it enough? These measures include banning associations with those providing stock recommendations without permission and disallowing the use of live stock prices in educational content. However, a lot still needs to be done
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What are travel cards? Issued by banks and forex dealers, these prepaid cards can be loaded with multiple currencies and used like regular debit cards. Read on to know more
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3.5% remittance tax: Sending money from US to India to upset many; here's what NRIs can do to save tax on remittances This tax, aimed at protecting US dollar outflow, may affect investments and corporate mobility programs. Experts suggest it could discourage remittances to India and prompt increased US investments