The Sensex took 27 years to breach the 10,000-mark for the first time in February 2006, while it gained the next 10,000 points in just 22 months as a flood of fresh foreign flows drove stock prices higher at a faster pace.
Geopolitical volatility makes strong case for bonds; stick to short-term funds: Devang Shah
Geopolitical tensions and rising crude prices are reshaping investment. Fixed income offers stability. Investors should focus on high-quality, short-term debt. This strategy provides steady returns