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A guide to steer through financial chaos post-covid

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MUMBAI : With India pushing past the six million mark in novel coronavirus infections and the economy contracting by a record 23.9% in the fiscal first quarter, it is hard to recall a more difficult time for savers and investors.Worse, the stock market dived to a multi-year low in March (hitting 7,610 on the Nifty) only to rebound close to its all-time high (currently at around 11,000 levels), puzzling those who were anticipating a slow, difficult market recovery.But even as incomes have been hit and jobs have become less secure, financial goals such as owning a home, providing for education and retirement have to be taken care of.That’s why the Mint Money team is launching Money Conversations, a weekly discussion series with experts in.

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