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The Mamata Banerjee-led government reduced both stamp duty and circle rates and would be in force till October 31 this year
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The increasing affinity towards the mutual funds can be attributed to the declining bank interest rates
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The government did not cut the rate of interest on small savings instruments for July-September quarter
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Investors should moderate their return expectations in the near-term at the back of very strong market performance of the previous 12 months
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If your portfolio requires a smallcap fund, you should consider the NFO as one of your options
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There are ample tax benefits apart from Section 80C deductions available under the Income Tax Act that you can avail by investing in right instruments
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Investors can look at parking the majority of their corpus in short-term bond funds, which will insulate them from the low-interest rate concerns
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NMDC, Apollo Hospitals, Cholamandalam Investment, SAIL, Bank of Baroda, Honeywell Automation & Adani Total Gas have entered the largecap category
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Just as home ownership by women increases, the loan ticket size is growing too
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A 100% allocation in any single category of funds, be it debt or equity, can be detrimental and might result in hefty losses