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The Reserve Bank of India held its policy repo rate at 5.25% for the fourth consecutive meeting in August 2026, maintaining its “neutral” stance. However, the central bank raised its GDP growth forecast for FY27 to 6.7% while trimming inflation expectations to 5%. With 125 basis points of rate cuts already delivered since February…

Compare the best investment options in India for 2025-2026. Equity, debt, gold, real estate, PPF, NPS – risk-return, tax, and 2026 outlook. Find your perfect fit.

Diwali, Dussehra, and wedding seasons is upon us — andyour credit card bills have just arrived. With interest rates ranging from 36% to 48% per annum, post-festive credit card debt can quickly spiral out of control. In India, nearly 68% of credit card users carry a balance month-to-month, and the average outstanding balance per…

Tax-loss harvesting is the smartest legal way to reduce your capital gains tax bill. By strategically selling underperforming investments before March 31, you can offset gains from your winners, lower your taxable income, and carry forward unused losses for up to 8 years.

Indians are the largest foreign buyers in Dubai — 22% market share. With AED 225.7 billion in H1 2026 transactions, zero tax on rental income and capital gains, 6–8% gross yields, and the AED 2M Golden Visa pathway, Dubai remains a magnet for Indian capital.

Gold is crushing Bitcoin as a safe-haven — and it’s not even close. Over the past year, gold has surged +31.4% while Bitcoin has plunged -46% — a nearly 80-percentage-point gap that tells a stark story about where real capital fled when uncertainty hit.

A comfortable retirement doesn’t happen by accident. In 2026, the median Indian has saved just ₹28 lakh against a target of ₹1 crore — a 3.6‑fold gap. With healthcare inflation at 12–14%, the 4% rule no longer applies, and experts now recommend a 3% withdrawal rate and a corpus of 300× monthly expenses.