Misery Index
The Misery Index is an economic indicator, created by economist Arthur Okun. The misery Index helps determine how the average citizen is doing economically and it is calculated by adding
Read MoreThe Misery Index is an economic indicator, created by economist Arthur Okun. The misery Index helps determine how the average citizen is doing economically and it is calculated by adding
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Read MorePledging of shares is common in companies where promoter holding is high. While pledging shares, ownership is retained by promoters. In a rising interest rate scenario, promoters often use shares
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