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Dividend Yield stocks which have become attractive

Falling bond yields and marginal tax rate cut from 34.94% to 25.15% will improve the dividend payout profile of India Inc. immediately as capital allocation decisions on new investment may happen with a lag as demand environment remains weak.

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Investing in debt in unstable equity market

Debt markets, also known as bond markets, is a place where government and corporate bonds are bought and sold. There is no exchange on which these transactions happen, instead these are mainly traded by large institutions and banks. Equity markets on the other hand is a place where stocks or shares of companies are bought and sold. These happen on a stock exchange (such as the NSE or BSE) and have higher reach amongst retail players when compared with the debt markets.

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Jet Airways - Why is it still trading on the exchange and what is driving its price?

Jet Airways is a distressed stock, undergoing bankruptcy proceedings managed by NCLT. Although non-operational, it is not yet unlisted from the stock exchange and there are people holding on to these shares as trading instruments. The share price had continuously fallen from ?265 levels in Apr-2019 to ?15.45 on 18-Oct-19 after which it has been hitting upper circuit daily of 5% to close at ?23.70 on 01-Nov-2019.

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Markets Crashing - What's going on and what to do?

Today Indian Markets witnessed one of the worst single day fall in recent times, with Nifty falling over 900 points and Sensex crashing by over 3,000 points. The major reasons for this crash is the Corona Virus scare, with no confirmed news on how many could get affected due to the virus and no cure or vaccine available as yet. In the short run, margin calls and stop losses are triggering panic selling in the market which is creating a cyclical effect as this is further pushing the stock prices downwards.

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