Understanding the Difference Between UPL and UPL RE: A Simple Guide

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Understanding the Difference Between UPL and UPL RE: A Simple Guide UPL Limited, a leading agrochemical company, recently announced a rights issue to raise additional capital. If you’re wondering about the difference between UPL and UPL RE, here’s an easy-to-understand explanation: 1. UPL (UPL Limit...

Understanding APM Exposure: What It Means for City Gas Distribution Companies

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Understanding APM Exposure: What It Means for City Gas Distribution Companies In the energy and natural gas sector, you may often hear the term APM or Administered Price Mechanism. This concept is especially relevant when discussing City Gas Distribution Companies (CGDs), which provide essential ser...

My Portfolio Strategy: A Balanced Approach to Growth and Risk

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My Portfolio Strategy: A Balanced Approach to Growth and Risk I don’t know how you manage your portfolio, but I have divided mine into two broad categories, Let's check. I have divided mine into two broad categories: Core/Long-Term Portfolio Satellite Portfolio Here’s how I approach these categories...

Consistent Wins: Navigating FY2025 with 95% Successful Trades and Key Learnings

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Consistent Wins: Navigating FY2025 with 95% Successful Trades and Key Learnings Want your portfolio to stay evergreen and profitable? Take a look at our Profit and Loss statement for FY2025 (April 1, 2024, to December 8, 2024). Out of 42 trades, 40 were profitable, showcasing our consistent track re...

What is CRR (Cash Reserve Ratio) in banking?

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What is CRR (Cash Reserve Ratio) in banking? What is CRR (Cash Reserve Ratio) in banking? CRR is the percentage of a bank’s total deposits that must be kept in cash with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). This money can’t be used for lending or investments. How does it work? If CRR is 4% and a bank ha...