
Dynamic Research Analyst with expertise in financial analysis and trend analysis at FactSet Systems India Pvt Ltd. Proven ability to deliver timely insights on financial positions, enhancing client decision-making. Skilled in Microsoft Excel and adept at critical thinking, consistently improving processes and outcomes in fast-paced environments.
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The Performance and Evaluation of Mutual Funds of ICICI
It gives an overview of the fund performance state of the Mutual Fund industry in India. The study reveals the present trends pertaining to the Mutual Fund Industry and the ups and downs in the recent past. As the industry has been rapidly growing in the last decade, which is a sign for the enlistment of the financial services that are available in our country, the evolving economic scenario offers promising opportunities to all investors. The emerging view of present trends will offer handsome returns from the stock market either directly or through mutual fund products; however, in recent times, mutual funds are doing well with the entry of private asset management companies The asset management companies are coming up with various new schemes that suit the requirements of small investors, and one of the alternatives available for the investors to minimize risk is a mutual fund So, the investors should select the most suitable funds from the available schemes that suit their risk tolerance level
A study on unemployment (with special reference to Eluru)
Unemployment is likely to be the major economic topic of 2013. Early indications suggest that the jobless rate has begun to rise, and that finding work has become harder This is particularly the case amongst the young. The Australian jobless rate is predicted to rise from the present official 5.4% to 6% Unemployment among the young is presently officially 16.8%, and likely to remain at three times the general rate The situation in many other countries, particularly in Europe, is far worse., Unemployment is a social scourge. It is wasteful and impoverishing and generates discontent, frustration and resentment. Ultimately, if not checked and reversed, it can lead to the disintegration or destruction of society itself.