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    GIFT City vs Dubai vs Singapore: What you need to know while choosing your investment hub

    Indian wealth is increasingly seeking global anchors, with GIFT City, Dubai's DIFC, and Singapore emerging as key contenders. Each hub offers distinct advantages in access, tax efficiency, and regulatory comfort, catering to different investor profiles from first-generation entrepreneurs to established family offices.

    Aluminium prices at record highs: What’s driving the rally and what’s next?

    Aluminium prices have surged to multi-year highs, driven by strong demand, supply constraints, and rising energy costs. Geopolitical tensions and declining inventories have added volatility and a risk premium. With China’s demand robust and supply tight, the outlook remains firm, though risks from easing tensions or slowdown persist.

    The jet-fuel surge is making global flight connections disappear

    Travellers face more flight cancellations as airlines grapple with sky-high jet fuel costs. Carriers globally are reducing flights and parking planes. This situation impacts summer travel plans. Some airlines are already cutting routes. Experts predict further reductions if fuel prices remain high. This presents a significant challenge for the aviation industry.

    Gold funds vs ETFs: Where should mutual fund investors place their bets this Akshaya Tritiya?

    Gold ETFs and Gold Funds offer different advantages for investors. Gold ETFs are more cost-effective and tax-efficient. Gold Funds provide easier access for those without a demat account. Experts suggest Gold ETFs for first-time investors seeking direct exposure. Gold's outlook remains constructive, though near-term volatility is expected. Investors should view gold as a hedge, not a core portfolio allocation.

    FIIs grow more wary of India as FX curbs hit bonds, earnings risks haunt equities

    Foreign investors face higher costs and complexity hedging against rupee swings due to India's forex rules. This, coupled with war-related earnings concerns, is impacting Indian bonds and equities. Overseas investors have sold Indian government debt and shares. Lingering currency stability worries and high oil prices are dampening sentiment.

    Flights cancelled, prices hiked amid fuel crisis in Australia: Everything Aussie travellers need to know

    Rising jet fuel prices are disrupting Australian air travel, prompting Qantas and Virgin Australia to lift fares and cut domestic capacity. With fuel costs adding hundreds of millions to airline expenses, travellers face fewer flights, higher ticket prices, and reduced flexibility as carriers adjust networks to manage the ongoing fuel crisis.

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