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Effect of inflation on stock market investments - 0 views

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    Inflation is characterized as a supported increment in the general level of costs for goods and services. It is measured as a yearly rate increment. As inflation increases, each dollar you possess purchases a littler rate of a product or service.
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Education: Your Hedge Against Inflation - 0 views

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    You're wondering what your best hedge against inflation is. Maybe gold? Stocks? How about education? Yes, education can be a great hedge against inflation. 
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Low crude prices good for India and indian stock market - 0 views

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    According to Richard Gibbs of Macquarie Securities reduced crude prices goes in favour of the Indian economy and gives RBI a scope for monetary accommodation Richard Gibbs Global HD, Macquarie More about the Expert Richard Gibbs, Global Head of Macquarie Securities is upbeat on India because he thinks there is room for structural expansion and the demand is much better than anywhere else in the world. According to him reduced crude prices goes in favour of the Indian economy and gives RBI a scope for monetary accommodation. It is also likely to produce some tailwind for the global economy. "It certainly provides latitude on the trade side but also in terms of the inflation side for the economy as well." The house remains a buyer on India. What is the sense you are getting. Are we now facing a fairly big challenge to global growth and therefore are risk assets going to head lower? A: I think the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is articulating that fairly well as we move into the IMF World Bank annual meeting in the next few days. It really is a case where the US is I suppose the best if you see IMF's parlance and that's for investors who have been searching for growth is a disappointment. So, now I suspect we are going to have people turning back towards in search for yield and that has become difficult as well with the expansion in quantitative easing measures around the world but most particularly by the European Central Bank of course. At the end of the day lower crude prices are probably growth positive and the issue there is whether they pertaining further disinflationary pressure/deflationary pressure in the major economies. Certainly for an economy like India, cooling in crude prices is a positive. It certainly provides latitude on the trade side but also in terms of the inflation side for the economy as well. It's a bit of a two-edged sword as I suppose in that sense but overall lower crude prices are likely to produce some tailwind for the global eco
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FXGM - vaihtelua treidaamiseen - Prosak - 0 views

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    Is the current situation always the same with low returns, long waiting times and still low returns, even below inflation? In addition to this, the bank takes a brokerage fee and other expenses from your investment, which means that the profit may not be even small. The value of your money and your investment will not grow as they would. However, for active investors, there is a solution to this, namely FXGM. It significantly increases the return on investment. Are you familiar with what leverage means? What about CFD products? Nowadays, you can also make big trades even if you don't have a lot of capital to invest yet. FXGM has a lot of CFD products that make it easy to trade for changes in the prices of stocks or even metals. At best, you can make big wins that can be many tens of times as big as if you were just doing regular stock trading.
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