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Axis Moneynomics - By Axis Mutual Fund

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Axis Moneynomics is an informative series by Axis Mutual Fund that aims to make money management easy and fun. Be it savings, investments, taxes, or day-to-day financial struggles, Axis Moneynomics is here for you to simplify personal finance. Axis Mutual Fund which has Axis Bank as its sponsor is one of the largest mutual funds in India. Axis Asset Management Company (Axis AMC) is the investment manager of Axis Mutual Fund which has Axis Bank and Schroders as its principal shareholders. Axi ...
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A podcast from The New Arab, a leading English-language website based in London covering the Middle East, North Africa, Asia, and Arab and Muslim affairs around the world, bringing you news, culture, and lifestyle from these regions and beyond. Mirroring our diverse coverage, the podcast combines storytelling and news analysis to bring our listeners something familiar yet new. Visit our website for more quality journalism: www.newarab.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more infor ...
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Discover the expertise of credit card with Sidharth Singh at Fincc.in! With a wealth of knowledge and a passion for helping others, I am your ultimate guide to mastering the credit card game.
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I'm Apurva Rai, a dedicated finance content writer who offers expert perspectives and actionable guidance, empowering individuals and businesses to confidently navigate the intricacies of the financial landscape with clarity and assurance.
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My name is Nikhil, and I write about finance. I have years of experience in this field and am quite knowledgeable about a variety of financial issues, including credit cards. I want to help individuals better understand credit cards and how they affect their finances. Please feel free to express any questions you may have about credit cards in the comments area. I'm devoted to offering folks insightful information and expertise so they may make wise financial decisions.
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Sonu here, and I write about money. I've worked in this industry for many years, and I know a lot about credit cards and other financial matters. I aim to aid people in better comprehending credit cards and how they impact their financial situation. In the comments section, feel free to ask any questions you may have concerning credit cards. I'm committed to providing people with enlightening knowledge and guidance so they may make informed financial decisions.
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Hi there, my name is Ankit, and I am a finance writer at Cardinsider with extensive experience in the financial sector, particularly in the field of credit cards. My goal is to help people improve their understanding of credit cards and the financial impact they can have. If you have any questions or concerns regarding credit cards, please do not hesitate to leave a comment below. I am dedicated to providing valuable insights and knowledge that will enable individuals to make informed financ ...
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Who is AmitRaj Sharma? A man who is working happily continuously since class 6th and always love to help people with his Real Life Solution & Realistic Motivational approach (startups, Sales Training for Products & services, individual personality growth, Insurance & Financial Planning) as per person NEED And Never afraid of failure & because he strongly believes in Learn & Grow. I also love to inform you that AmitRaj Sharma is the only man Behind YouTheReal Show (English Podcast show ), You ...
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This week on The New Arab Voice podcast we're looking at the recent troubles surrounding the Central Bank of Libya. In August, gunman surrounded the Central Bank in Tripoli, forcing the bank's governor, Sadiq al-Kabir, to flee the country, fearing for his safety. Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh was seen as the architect of the efforts to remove …
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India is on a shopping spree, and consumer taste buds are changing. From luxury labels to everyday essentials, the spending spree is real! Imagine a nation on the move, young, tech- savvy, and with pockets getting heavier. That's today’s India powering a consumption boom, and you can be a part of it. Tune in to know how!…
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The New Arab Voice podcast is back. This week we're looking at the fallout from the recent killings of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr. Since the killings, tensions have increased, prompting a number of asking if the war will spread and engulf Lebanon and even Iran. Will violence increase and spread across the region?…
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Did you know the Nifty 500 index can give you wider access to the Indian market? In this episode, we have Vandana Trivedi – Head Institutional and Passives Business - Axis AMC, and our host Hari discussing all about this comprehensive index. Tune in nowDi Axis Moneynomics - By Axis Mutual Fund
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While The New Arab Voice is on a break, we giving you the latest episode of The New Arab Weekly podcast. Don't forget to subscribe to get notified when a new episode drops. The New Arab Weekly on Apple The New Arab Weekly on Spotify The New Arab Weekly on Google and everywhere else... This week on The New Arab Weekly podcast, we discuss the recent …
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In this Part 2 of "Fintech Revolution", we discuss the future of fintech and explore the exciting journey of the emergence of fintech in India while evaluating the common fintech challenges.This podcast also dives into the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in the fintech sector in 2023. You also get to discover how they navigate the fint…
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Future of Fintechs: What lies ahead? Tune in to the latest episode of the Open Dialogue podcast. This episode dives into the fintech universe, exploring its evolution and disruptive innovations where our experts discuss different types of fintech, their business economics. This podcast further explores the challenges in Fintech, the regulatory land…
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While The New Arab Voice is on holiday, we bring you another episode of The New Arab Weekly podcast. You can find all the links you'll need to subscribe to The New Arab Weekly here. This week on The New Arab Weekly podcast, we look at the death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and what it means for Iran, the news that the International Criminal C…
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The New Arab Voice is on a break at the moment. While you wait, why not check out the latest episode of The New Arab Weekly. You can subscribe to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, and wherever else you get your podcasts. This week on The New Arab Weekly podcast, we look at the fighting between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and Sudanese government for…
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The strong banking sector is vital for economic growth. As the India growth story unfolds, the banking sector stands tall as a beneficiary as well as driver of this growth. Supported by digital disruption, rising demand for credit, increasing financial inclusion, and a robust risk management framework, Indian banks hold a huge promise for investors…
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Tensions across the Middle East, recently rose to worrying highs. It started on 1 April, when Israel launched an attack on Iran's consulate building in the Syria capital of Damascus. Iran responded to this by firing hundreds of drones and missiles at Israel. In turn, Israel conducted strikes in Iran. Voices from abroad, desperately called for calm,…
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The recent local elections in Turkey did not go to plan for President Erdogan. The voters sent a clear message to the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) party and the strongman president, when they voted in unprecedented numbers for the opposition Republican People's Party (CHP). The CHP took control of Turkey's biggest cities and also mana…
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The Palestinian Authority (PA) has a new government and a new Prime Minister. An exciting and yet highly challenging time for them; but for the Palestinian people, optimism for real change is low. The Palestinian Authority has been in place since the 1990's, but satisfaction is low. There are systemic governance problems across Palestine, and the P…
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We all consume offerings from global brands. Is it possible to invest in their growth stories too? Let’s find out in this episode with guest Bableen Kaur, Sr. Product Manager at Axis Mutual Fund, where she takes us through exciting investment possibilities.Di Axis Moneynomics - By Axis Mutual Fund
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Introducing our latest episode of the Open Dialogue podcast on ‘Central Banks: Guardians of the Economy’. In this episode, our speakers explore the fundamental question: what is central bank and its role in modern economies? They explore the origins and functions of central banks, tracing the history of central banks from their inception to their c…
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At the start of March polling stations for Iran's legislative elections opened, and yet, very few Iranians turned up. It was a record low turnout, with just 40.64 percent of eligible voters casting their ballot. The low turnout reflected the discontent in the country, and the poor quality of candidates on offer. This week on The New Arab Voice, we …
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Presenting Part 3 of our Open Dialogue podcast on 'How do Banks Work'. In this final episode, we shift our focus to the importance of risk management in the banking system. Our speakers explore various types of risks banks face and discuss interesting case studies on past banking crises, highlighting key lessons learned from a risk management persp…
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Welcome to the first episode of The New Arab Weekly. Each week, we take a look at some of the biggest stories of the week and examine what happened and why is it important. This week we look at the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, the looming prospect for an invasion of Rafah, and the recently announced definition of extremism, as laid out by the UK go…
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This week, we’ll be launching The New Arab Weekly, a brand new podcast, that will bring you a collection of biggest stories of the week. With help from the editorial and reporting teams at The New Arab in London, we’ll break down the stories for you and answer the questions: what happened and why does it matter? The first episode will be released o…
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Presenting Part 2 of our Open Dialogue podcast on ‘How Banks Work’, which explores banks' assets – loans and investments. Our speakers dissect fixed and floating-rate loans, elucidating how monetary policy rates shape banks' lending and deposit rates. Learn about fractional reserve requirements (CRR, SLR, LCR) and how banks manage their investments…
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Presenting the latest episode of the Open Dialogue podcast: ‘How do Banks work’. In this engaging discussion, our speakers delve deep into the inner workings of the banking world. The conversation starts with historical anecdotes and is followed by insights into how banks create money, the assets and liabilities of the banking business, and how the…
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The humanitarian crisis is older than the war in Gaza. For years, Palestinians inside the besieged enclave have struggled to secure some of the basic needs for life. The war, which has now entered its four month, has turned crisis into catastrophe. All 2.2 million residents of Gaza are now suffering from acute food insecurity, and Israel are contin…
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The International Court of Justice returned a verdict on 26 January. Not a complete verdict on whether genocide is being committed by Israel in Gaza, but the court did agree that there was a case to be heard, and it did recognise that there was a sense of urgency. Because of this urgency, they issued a series of provisional measures; these include …
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Presenting the second part of the episode on 'The Debt Dilemma,' where the focus shifts to a detailed examination of the current global debt landscape. This episode specifically explores mounting debt issues concerning major global players such as the US and China, analysing the underlying causes. The speakers also provide insights into debt sustai…
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Since the start of the war in Gaza, protests around the world have called on the Israeli government to end their slaughter and protect civilian life. Thousands have turned out to protest in London, New York, Paris, Berlin, and Washington DC. Also, protests have been seen in Israel, however the civil space in Israel is shrinking. This week, we look …
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With the start of war in Gaza, the Houthi movement in Yemen decided that it would also do what it can to provide support to the people of Palestine. It decided the best thing that it could do was to attack commercial shipping lanes in the Red Sea, of the coast of Yemen. They have fired missiles, launched drone attacks, attacked ships by sea, boarde…
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Presenting the latest episode of the Open Dialogue podcast, where we navigate the intricate dynamics of debt. In this podcast, our speakers explore the origins and evolution of debt, examining its role as a catalyst for a country's growth and underscoring the importance of managing it sustainably to avert potential financial crises. The discussion …
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A new year and a new season of The New Arab Voice podcast. This week, we continue with the story that has dominated the Middle since October: the war in Gaza. While we were away the violence did not cease nor slow down. The death toll has now passed 23,000, the vast majority women and children. Additionally, over 60,000 have been injured. There hav…
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In the second part of the episode on 'Fixed Income: A credible alternative to Equity?' the focus is on the economics of investing in Fixed Income asset class. In this podcast, our speakers break down the factors determining the viability of Fixed Income instruments and the correlation of yield/coupon rates with bond prices and tenure. The speakers …
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If you thought mutual funds were just about equity, it couldn’t be farther from the truth. Mutual funds come in many categories. One of the primary ones is debt mutual funds. Know more about the many different types of mutual funds that each serve a purpose in your investment portfolio. Ready? Listen in!…
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Last week we looked back at the first six months of 2023, and this week, we're completing the year with refresher on the last six months of the year. We remember the arguments at the UN Security Council over Syrian aid delivery, the release of Patrick Zaki, the deadly wedding fire in Iraq, the COP28 in Dubai, and of course, the deadly Hamas attack …
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Introducing our latest Open Dialogue episode discussing Fixed Income as a credible alternative to equity. In this podcast, our speakers delve into the foundational aspects of fixed income, drawing various analogies to explain its performance, potential, and associated risks compared to equity. Additionally, the discussion addresses historical chall…
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Equity mutual funds invest in stocks of listed companies. But there are so many types within equity mutual funds that it could confuse almost anyone. Relax! We’ll simplify equity mutual funds for you. In this episode, let’s dive deep into the world of Equity Mutual Funds.Di Axis Moneynomics - By Axis Mutual Fund
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2023 is drawing to a close and we’re spending our last two episodes of the year to look back over the past twelve months and the stories that have shaped the Middle East. For our first episode of our review, we look at the months from January to June, with help from some of The New Arab’s journalists, correspondents, and editors. We remember the ea…
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The Hamas attack of 7 October shook Israel to its core. It was a horrifying day that left at least 1,200 people dead, saw hundreds taken hostage, and a country deeply traumatised. Israel responded with a deadly barrage of airstrikes and bombardment. This assault continues to this day, and has so far killed over 17,000 people, and turned huge areas …
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Presenting the second part of Foreign Exchange & the Economy, on 'Forex Management' wherein the speakers educate us on the types of exchange regimes globally and the concept of currency convertibility. They also discuss, how central banks manage foreign exchange rates and ways they have dealt with currency crisis historically. During the discussion…
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The ceasefire in Gaza didn’t last, but seven days without experiencing intense Israeli bombardments is certainly welcome. During the seven days when the worst of the violence was stopped, aid was able to get to the desperate people of Gaza, but additionally it allowed for the release of hostages, held by Hamas. In exchange, Palestinians held by Isr…
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