FEATURES / Investment Guide 2010
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Commodities could sizzle again in 2010 if global growth returns. They could offer the alert investor, ever ready to track key changes real-time, a happy hunting ground
Madan Sabnavis
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Invest in short-term fixed income funds until the picture in other asset markets clears up
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India is on the threshold of a new beginning. A prosperous economic future beckons. Know how you can be a part of it
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The new tax law may penalise long-term investors
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A couple of sharp sell-offs seem inevitable in 2010, but the year could well be the second year of a bull run; just be nimble enough to cash in when the dry patches come
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Investing in 2010 will lean more towards conservation of capital than seeking benchmark returns
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Art became an investment fad even among the uninitiated a few years ago. And the inevitable correction followed. We may not see those fancy prices for works of art again
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If you are not looking for quick, extraordinary profits, the real estate sector still has plenty of investment opportunities. Play for steady returns and prepare for the paperless era
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In this game, every snake looks like a ladder; climb until you feel the pang of poison
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Company financial statements are going to change forever. Are you prepared?
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The production of gold keeps falling each year, as all the easy gold has been found. The industry needs higher price for longer to invest in finding new supply
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