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Biggest and the best... only in the US
Americans are wonderful, cheerful and friendly people, ready to lend a helping hand and even more eager to tell you of the glory and wonders of their chosen land. Everything I was shown or experienced, my bubbling hosts assured me was the mostest or bestest. More

WIDE CANVAS


R-Day parade, an anachronism?
IT was extremely appropriate that on Saturday morning; that is, the morning of Republic Day — the newspapers were filled with reports of the successful test-firing of a variant of the Agni missile. The appropriateness stemmed from the fact ... More

A RINGSIDE VIEW


Market may remain range-bound
THE overall flattish behaviour of the stock market last week coupled with low volumes is instructive. Both the Bombay Stock Exchange's Sensex and the National Stock Exchange's S&P CNX Nifty stocks showed falling turnover. This marks a shift in ... More

POLICY WATCH


Probes against `shady' deals at dead end?
IN 2000-01, the Finance Ministry was pounded with carton loads of paper, listing out charges after charges against Reliance Industries (RIL), courtesy, the Bahujan Samaj Party Member of Parliament, Mr Raashid Alvi. After the usual yawns, some ... More

MUTUAL CONFIDENCE


Short-term surge likely in income funds
THE next few months could well turn out to be boom time for short-term income plans as more and more investors are expected to log on to them. . Returns from these offers, MF circles suggest, will be on expected lines, give and take a few ... More

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS


Downward trend in palm oil prices
Crude palm oil futures on the Malaysia Derivatives Exchange, or MDEX, closed slightly lower on Friday in range bound trading after the export estimates failed to provide any clues on further direction of prices. News that India was planning ... More

Cotton futures to move up
Cotton futures at the New York cotton exchange closed marginally higher aided by good export figures on Friday. After four consecutive sessions of losses, prices settled with moderate gains on Friday helped by renewed evidence of buying ... More


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