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Why Is Kerala’s Inflation Still High in April 2025 While India Sees a Cooldown?
While India celebrates its lowest inflation rate in six years, Kerala stands apart with the highest state-level inflation in April 2025. This post explores why Kerala’s prices remain stubbornly high despite nationwide relief, especially in rural areas.
Remin Francis I R
May 14


RBI on India's 2025 Economy: How Will It Affect Your Finances?
India is entering 2025 with strong economic momentum despite global uncertainties. With GDP projected to grow at 6.5% and inflation cooling to 3.6% in February, the outlook is positive for consumers and investors alike. Strong public spending, resilient rural demand, and a proactive RBI are helping India stay on course. But global headwinds like trade tensions and oil price volatility remain key risks to watch. Here's how it all could impact your finances.
Remin Francis I R
Apr 1


Trumpcession: How the Impact of U.S. Recession on India Could Change Everything (Part 2)
As fears of a U.S. recession grow, India’s economic resilience is being tested. This post explores how rising U.S. exposure, changing export dynamics, and sectoral vulnerabilities could impact India’s markets, while also highlighting potential silver linings for investors.

Kiran S N
Mar 26


Should You Stay in Liquid Funds or Move to Low Duration Funds in Falling Rates?
Wondering what falling interest rates mean for your short-term investments? This post breaks down whether it’s time to move from liquid and overnight funds to low-duration debt funds, and what you need to watch out for.
Remin Francis I R
Mar 14


Are You Among Them? Smart Investors Know This About India's 3.6% Inflation. Kerala the Outlier!
India's economy is showing signs of recovery. Inflation has dropped significantly, and industrial growth is exceeding expectations.

Kiran S N
Feb 8


RBI's Liquidity Boost: CRR Down to 4.00% - How It Could Affect Borrowers and Savers.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) recently unveiled its latest monetary policy, RBI has reduced the Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) from 4.5% to 4.0%.

Kiran S N
Dec 7, 2024
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