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Difference between Mid cap ,Small cap & Large cap

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Hello friends, one more thing to learn for beginners  Difference between Large Cap, Mid-Cap & Small Cap Difference Between Large, Medium, and Small-Cap in Share Market When beginners enter the stock market, they often have questions about which stocks to invest in. Such questions can overwhelm even a seasoned investor. Stock market investors must have sufficient knowledge to determine which stocks are the right choice for their investment strategy. If you have no clue about which stocks you should put money in, you could face losses. The share market has inherent risk, and this risk varies from one stock to another. Stocks in the stock market are often classified based on their market capitalization (or market cap) as large-cap, mid-cap, and small-cap stocks. This categorization helps investors to make informed investment decisions. This article will help you to understand the differences between large-cap, mid-cap, and small-cap stocks. Let us first learn about the meaning of mark

How rising crude prices may affect

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  Global crude oil prices inched upward to hit their highest level But why is crude so important for India? India is a net importer of crude oil and imports nearly 80 percent of its oil requirement. A meaningful rise in Brent prices will strain India’s fiscal/current account deficit, trigger inflation concerns for the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and also dent hopes of a credit rating upgrade for India. “India imports 3 million barrels per day higher crude oil prices will increase raw material cost, working capital requirements, and operating costs for user industries such as lubricants, chemicals (including consumer staples), and paints. Sectors that are likely to see increasing pressure thanks to a rise in crude oil prices are upstream oil companies. However, the same will be positive for export-oriented sectors such IT and pharma as rising in crude will put pressure on the currency as well sectors like airlines, paints, tires, plastics, and select fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) co