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Trump – Clinton face-off- Effect on Economies worldwide
By Isha Varma While the result of the Trump-Clinton face-off is unknown as yet, the speculations regarding the same are at its peak....
ByTJEF Tapmi9 November 2016#Fincabulary 34 – Smart Beta
Source: https://www.sanlam.com/ Meaning – Smart beta defines a set of investment strategies that emphasize the use of alternative index construction rules to traditional market capitalization-based indices. Smart...
ByTJEF Tapmi29 January 2018Budget Series 2017-18-#1 Impact on Banking Sector
Akanksha Mund & Vishaka Sivanainar The Budget 2017-18 – Banking Sector The Union & Railway Budget released on 1st February was highly anticipated...
ByTJEF Tapmi3 February 2017SUPPORTING MSMEs SURVIVE THROUGH COVID-19 LOCKDOWN
SUPPORTING MSMEs SURVIVE THROUGH COVID-19 LOCKDOWN Covid-19 has Created Existential Crisis for MSMEs Small businesses- both industrial and services- play an extremely important...
ByTJEF Tapmi31 May 2020How will SEBI’s ban on the Price Waterhouse group from auditing companies due to the Satyam scandal for two years alter the auditing scene?
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ByTJEF Tapmi12 January 2018#Fincabulary 8- January effect
Meaning: A seasonal increase in stock prices during the month of January Explanation: It refers to a pattern exhibited by stocks, particularly small-cap stocks, in which...
ByTJEF Tapmi7 January 2017Budget Series 2018-19: Fino-Graphic #2 – LTCG tax
– Prasun Banerjee, Editor TJEF This Budget Season, we witnessed huge drama on the stock market, with Finance Minister announcing the revival of...
ByTJEF Tapmi6 February 2018TJEF Year-End Special: Unveiling the Best Weekly Articles of 2023
As we bid farewell to yet another transformative year, TJEF takes a moment to reflect on the wealth of knowledge and insights shared...
ByTJEF Tapmi31 December 2023Drivers of Change in India’s Mutual Fund Landscape
Over the last few years, mutual funds in India have moved from the margins of household finance to the centre of most long-term...
ByTJEF Tapmi21 December 2025QUANTITATIVE EASING: A WAY OF STIMULATING ECONOMIC ACTIVITY?
By- Purvee Khandelwal One of the main tools to control growth is raising or lowering interest rates. Lower interest rates encourage people or companies...
ByTJEF Tapmi2 October 2016Arthnivesh Weekly Newsletter – Vol. 4 || Issue 12
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has introduced the Secured Overnight Rupee Rate (SORR) as a new benchmark to enhance the interest rate...
ByArthNivesh10 December 2024Arthnivesh Weekly Newsletter – Vol. 4 || Issue 28
With a commitment to enhance your investment knowledge and guide you through the world of Mutual Funds, the Personal Finance wing of FinForum proudly presents...
ByArthNivesh6 January 2026