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Clutter Breakers: Here's an in-depth analysis of the market
Oct 1, 2020 3:37 PM

CNBC-TV18's Clutter Breakers is show that cuts through the noise and helps investors make sense of the news with in-depth analysis. This is your guide to navigate uncertain environment as we attempt to help you make smart investment choices.

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The caveat here is that these are not stock recommendations. The idea is to turn the spotlight on interesting developments and trends so that investors get actionable information to make informed decisions.

The first half of FY21 is done and dusted. And the past six months have left a lasting impression on all our minds as India was gripped by the COVID-19 pandemic. But on Dalal Street, it was a different story. The Nifty has rallied a whopping 31 percent. But, how does it compare with the rest of the world and what were the big drivers on Dalal Street? CNBC-TV18's Mangalam Maloo is here with a wrap of the first six months of this financial year.

Stocks were not the only asset class that rallied, commodities saw a big upmove as many investors chose to diversify their portfolios and actively scouted for safe haven assets. Manisha Gupta then talks about commodities and the best options to invest in like gold and crude.

Moreover, with the government slashing domestic gas prices by 25 percent, the move is positive for consumers, but will deal a blow for gas producers. So how is the price of gas fixed in different countries and what will be the impact if the price cut is not passed on to consumers, Sonal Bhutra explains.

As we step into October, a slew of changes to rules that govern credit cards, debit cards, LPG connections, health insurance take effect. Ritu Singh gives you all the details of the latest rules.

Finally, did you know that India’s colourants industry caters to 20 percent of global demand? Dyes and pigments are the second largest sub-segment of the speciality chemicals industry with huge export potential. Sonal Bhutra goes Trendspotting.

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