5 must-reads of ET Wealth: Cushioning investments against recession, should you be a pessimistic investor
Here is a curated list of the best ET Wealth stories of the week. we take a look how one can safeguard their investment from a recession, should you invest in commercial real estate fractionally, should you invest in domestic gas companies and more.1) Are fears of an impending recession justified, how investors can cushion themselves against uncertainty
In this week’s cover story, we examine if the fears of an impending recession are justified and how investors can cushion themselves against uncertainty.
2) There’s a ‘crisis crisis’ in the world today; should you be an optimistic or pessimistic investor?
The bad news doesn’t stop. Or at least, that’s what some people would like you the investor to believe, says Dhirendra Kumar of Value Research.
3) High returns from commercial real estate entices many; should you opt for fractional investment?
While the returns on commercial real estate (CRE) might look attractive to many investors, the underlying risks and bigger ticket size of these investments often make them prohibitive for retail investors. However, a host of fractional ownership options claim to address these concerns, enabling retail investors to access the benefit of this high-value asset class traditionally limited to high net worth individuals (HNIs). What your options are, how do they work and do they make sense for you to invest?
4) Domestic gas price hike to help upstream players: Should you invest?
The government has increased domestic APM (administered price mechanism) gas prices by 40% to $8.57/mmbtu from $6.1/mmbtu. The new prices will be applicable for the second half of 2022-23. Producers will gain but consumers will suffer margin pressures as domestic gas prices hit record high.
5) KEC International is seeing strong revival: Why it is this week's stock pick
The company’s performance has been down in the past few quarters, but is likely to improve due to a boost in the global construction industry and an upswing in the domestic infrastructure sector.
This story originally appeared on: India Times - Author:Tax Cognition