Investors' confidence in IPO increased, not on FD
- Investors move towards IPO and equity market with 'Risk Hai To Isk Hai' attitude In India, fixed deposit is generally regarded as a safe and profitable investment. However, the attractiveness of FDs has diminished in recent years due to lower interest rates. On the other hand, following the bumper returns received by investors from the equity market, especially in the aftermath of the first phase of the Corona epidemic, the Indian public is now investing in IPOs and the secondary equity market with a 'risk hai to isk hai' attitude. Now investors are looking at IPOs as an alternative to FDs. A research report by the State Bank of India also seems to support this. According to a SBI report, bank deposits have fallen sharply by Rs 4.5 lakh crore since Diwali. The SBI research report said that the sharp decline in deposits between November 8-12 was the largest since November 15, the biggest drop in the last three years this fortnight. On the other hand, if we talk abo