Chemicals: India’s Next Big Growth Story

access_time 2025-09-23T10:29:26.868Z face Rajasekar Maruthasalam
Chemicals: India’s Next Big Growth Story The Indian chemical industry is gearing up for its next big chapter. After two tough years, demand is rebounding, prices have stabilized, and global supply chains are shifting away from China. Think of it like a strategy game—future winners will be those who ...

Big Change Coming in Banks and Finance

access_time 2025-09-17T07:17:04.329Z face Rajasekar Maruthasalam
Big Change Coming in Banks and Finance The Indian banking sector has gone through a tough cycle in recent years. Rising bad loans, shrinking margins, and balance sheet stress made growth difficult. But things may finally be turning around. By FY27, banks and financial institutions could enter a much...

Mutual Fund Moves (March 2025): Where the Smart Money is Going

access_time 2025-06-28T15:38:27.847Z face Rajasekar Maruthasalam
Mutual Fund Moves (March 2025): Where the Smart Money is Going Tracking institutional activity can give individual investors valuable insights. Between December 2024 and March 2025, mutual funds made notable changes in their equity holdings across large-cap, mid-cap, and small-cap stocks. Here's a q...

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

access_time 2024-12-16T05:40:17.749Z face Rajasekar Maruthasalam
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...

What is CRR (Cash Reserve Ratio) in banking?

access_time 1733559120000 face Rajasekar Maruthasalam
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...