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Silver, often called the “common man’s gold,” has long been a reliable hedge against inflation and a savvy way to diversify investment portfolios. In recent years, silver has seen a significant surge, delivering a 219.27% return over the past five years. With growing industrial demand in sectors like solar panels
When it comes to parking your money somewhere safe, most people in India still look first at the good old bank deposit. Yes, stocks, mutual funds, and even digital gold are everywhere on your feed. Still, if guaranteed returns and peace of mind matter, many stick to bank deposits. The
For most Indians, a fixed deposit (FD) is the go-to way to build a safe and steady savings cushion. It’s simple, predictable, and offers peace of mind when markets get choppy. But with the RBI’s 2025 rate cuts nudging banks to trim their FD interest rates, it is no longer
In 2026, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) maintained the policy repo rate at 5.25%, following a cumulative easing cycle that concluded in late 2026. This reduction aims to stimulate economic growth by making borrowing cheaper and encouraging spending. Consequently, banks have adjusted their fixed deposit (FD) interest rates, often
Silver, often called the “common man’s gold,” has long been a reliable hedge against inflation and a savvy way to diversify investment portfolios. In recent years, silver has seen a significant surge, delivering a 219.27% return over the past five years. With growing industrial demand in sectors like solar panels
People buy gold online now like they order groceries. A few taps, a payment done, and it’s yours. Still, many pause halfway through the process and ask, is digital gold safe? It’s a fair question. You don’t touch it, and you don’t see it, yet it feels real enough to
For generations in India, silver has been more than just a metal; it’s a symbol of wealth, safety, and tradition. We’ve all seen our families tuck away silver coins and jewellery for “safe keeping.” But as the world goes digital, so has this precious metal. Digital silver is changing the