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If we look at good performers in the year, large-cap businesses like HDFC Bank, TCS and Infosys did well. Consumer businesses as a space did very well. Many midcap businesses like Relaxo, PI, Aarti, Kajaria did well too.

Digital gold sales hit after Sebi's ban

Updated at : 2021-09-11 08:05:51

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National Stock Exchange (NSE) on August 26 directed its members, including stockbrokers, to discontinue the sale of digital gold on their platforms by September 10.

After a strong 32 per cent rally in the last one week, Solana, with a market capitalisation of $55 billion, is a few steps behind the fifth largest and dollar-pegged cryptocurrency Tether. Binance Coin is pinned at the fourth spot.

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The investment platform​​ enables investors to digitally invest in high yield, high return properties with blockchain-based registry.

How to treat cryptocurrency while filing your ITR

Updated at : 2021-09-11 08:05:51

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Despite the fact that the Income Tax Department has not issued any explanation on the subject, investors are required to pay tax on crypto-transactions dependent on the type of the transactions.

Analysts expect capex in core sectors such as cement, metals, oil refining and power to be around Rs 5 lakh crore, which is not only highest in a decade but also likely to be more than double the capex spent over the previous three years.

The Nikkei average rose 1.25 per cent to 30,381.84, the ninth session of gains in the last ten. For the week, it was up 4.3 per cent.

The S&P/ASX 200 index climbed 0.5 per cent to finish the session at 7,406.6 points, but notched its first weekly loss in three. The benchmark had dropped 1.9 per cent on Thursday.

The pan-European STOXX 600 index rose 0.2 per cent, but was still on course to end the week 0.7 per cent lower amid persisting worries of a slowing global economic recovery.

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"Looking at the market texture, I would continue to remain bullish on individual stocks. I have been very bullish on Bharti Airtel in the last one-and-a-half months from the levels of Rs 540-550."

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