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Investment Resources

The following sources can help you find a lot information that you require before investing in equities, mutual funds, and other investment instruments. 

Birla Sun Life 

Birla Sun Life provides mutual funds, insurance, and other services. Some of their mutual fund schemes such as "Birla Sun Life Frontline Equity Fund Plan" perform excellently. 

Currency Trading and Forex Tips on xe.com 

Most people know xe.com and use it to check exchange rates. In the same website, you find very useful currency trading and forex tips. 

List of almost all bank websites on RBI website 

This is a good page on RBI's website, you can find websites of almost all banks on this page. 

FII activity in equity on SEBI Website 

FIIs have been ruling India's stock markets since last few years. They influence our markets to a great extent and therefore a smart investor should track their activity. You can find this information SEBI Website.

A nice website for investing education

Many people know about this website, yet I thought I should share it on my blog as it is one of the most important websites for investors. You’ll find almost every financial term explained on this website and other important features related to investing.

Daily NAVs on AMFI (Association of Mutual Funds in India) website

For those who invest in mutual fund schemes, they can check daily NAVs on this page. This page doesn’t miss any of the MFs.

Get your credit report by paying Rs.500 to CIBIL

This credit report contains your payment history and it is useful for both you and credit institutions. If you have good credit report, it enables you to get good deal from credit institutions.

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