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“To make money from the stock market, you need an average man’s intelligence, but ten men’s patience,” is an adage in the stock market. It is a fact that women have more patience than men. Therefore, potentially they can be great investors.

“I personally like to avoid the flavour of the season and even though one has tremendous FOMO and one feels like missing out all the time, hopefully in the long run, it is better to err on the side of caution.”

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Berkshire spent nearly $20 billion more repurchasing its own stock since the middle of 2018 than it deployed accumulating its Apple stake through the end of last year. In total, Buffett poured about $51 billion into buybacks since a change to its policy more than three years ago, and appears to have continued snapping up at least $1.7 billion of stock since the end of September.

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There were sectors that still attracted investments from foreign investors in October despite the general sense of pessimism. The buying reflected their confidence in these sectors even as they were more pragmatic on the broader market.

Supplies of coal, the key source of electricity generation in China and India, are beginning to rise again after governments pressed miners to rapidly boost output and lifted imports.

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According to USFDA, the Mumbai-based drug maker is recalling the affected lot due to "failed moisture limits."

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While most Wall Street strategists remain positive on equities amid a lack of alternatives, here are five things that could ruin the party:

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The Fed chair’s stance -- along with the Bank of England’s surprise decision to hold interest rates steady -- promises to end the price swings that raced through the markets as traders reassessed how quickly banks will start pulling pandemic-era stimulus from their economies.

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The kind of vaccine drive the country has seen makes all the Indians proud, especially because the domestically produced vaccine is being used in a big way, Khara said at the India Pavilion at EXPO2020 Dubai.

An independent review has been initiated by IndusInds “to see if there is any process lapse or accounting failure at Bharat Financial Inclusion (BFIL), the bank’s wholly-owned micro-lending subsidiary, said an IndusInd release. “The Bank wishes to reiterate that there is a strong risk management and control framework in place, both within the Bank and at BFIL,” said the bank.

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