The Sharpe Ratio is a financial metric crucial for evaluating mutual fund investments, quantifying risk-adjusted returns. It helps investors assess if returns justify the risk, especially in volatile markets. A higher Sharpe Ratio indicates better performance, but consistency across market cycles and other factors like expense ratios should also be considered.
RBI relaxes rules on current, CC and OD accounts; threshold raised to ₹10 crore
The Reserve Bank of India has relaxed norms for business accounts. Customers can now open current, cash credit, and overdraft accounts more easily. The aggregate