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Brent at $110 Is Already Costing Your ₹9,426 Fill-Up More
Brent crude above $110/bbl for 8 straight days. MCX crude at ₹9,426. Here's what the rally is actually doing to your fuel costs, EMIs, and grocery bills.

Your Home's Flood Risk Could Cost ₹83L — Here's Who Pays
839,000 urban homes in England face high flood risk. Social tenants bear the brunt while insurance premiums and repair bills quietly drain household wealth.

Your ₹12,000 China bet: AI boom vs. oil squeeze
China's factories grew profits 15.8% in March on AI and chip demand. But oil costs are rising fast. Here's what that split means for your portfolio.

Your ₹8,400/month fuel bill just got a Goldman upgrade
Goldman Sachs just raised its Brent Q4 target to $90 as US-Iran talks collapse again. Here's what history says happens next — and what it costs you.

Your ₹4,200 Annual Hit If Oil Crosses ₹8,300/bbl
If Hormuz closes and crude hits $100, your grocery bill, EMI, and SIP returns all take a simultaneous hit. Here's the exact rupee math.

Your ₹ is quietly funding India's first ₹95,610 cr profit
Reliance crossed $10 billion in annual profit. The money came from somewhere — and if you shop, stream, or recharge, it partly came from you.

Your ₹60,000 salary vs India's 7% growth: who wins?
EAC-PM says India grows 7% in FY27. But salaried Indians aren't seeing it in their pay cheques. Here's who actually pockets the gains.

Your SIP app just made ₹686 crore — what that means for you
Groww posted a 122% profit jump and its stock hit ₹216. But the real story is how your investing habits are now someone else's biggest revenue line.

Your SIP Is Now Betting Big on Power Stocks
Adani Power, NTPC, PFC, Tata Power all hit 52-week highs. If you hold a Nifty 50 or infrastructure SIP, you're already in this trade — here's what that means.

Your Silver Holdings Lost ₹5,000 Today — Here's Who's Buying
MCX Silver fell 2% to ₹2,52,304/kg. But while retail investors panic, industrial buyers are moving in the opposite direction. Here's the real story.
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