When it comes to foreign markets, investing in debt instruments is not very lucrative.
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Indians have progressively increased their usage of global products and services in the past few decades, widening their choices and deriving better value for money. However, this inclination has not spread to investments – global stocks account for merely 0.4% of the total AUM of Indian mutual funds.
The bullish trend in Indian equities has made our portfolios look good. At the same time, many investors are feeling worried by the sky-high valuations and rising inflation which could lead to tightening of liquidity. One way to mitigate the looming risk is by diversifying your portfolio with a global exposure.
Indians have progressively increased their usage of global products and services in the past few decades, widening their choices and
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