An investor is advised to allocate a proportion of his/her investments
into gold. This is because gold has a largely inverse relationship with
other financial assets.
Indian law allows its residents to freely
invest/remit up to $125,000 per financial year abroad to buy assets, including property, without taking prior
approval of any authority.
I would recommend that you look at your financial goals first, your risk
profile next and then determine what your asset allocation should be, writes Lovaii Navlakhi of International Money Matters.
The macro is healing, and combined with a likely decline in short rates
and improvement in growth backed by rising government expenditure,
equities are poised to do well.
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