![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, April 17, 2002 |
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COLUMNS OFFHAND Specious dictum THE constituents of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) have done no service to themselves or to the cause of democracy by deciding to simply shut their eyes to whatever happens within the States of the Union on the specious argument that in a ... More FINANCIAL SCAN Growth needs credit prop AT one time, it was deposits and money supply. Recently, the focus has shifted to credit. The most closely watched indicator in the banking system is now the week-to-week movement in loans to non-bank entities. Economists and the financial ... More EAR TO THE GROUND Mukta Arts up on library rights talk THE stock of Mukta Arts moved up by 14 per cent on market talk that the entertainment company has wrapped up the sale of rights of its library to a leading broadcaster. The company has been in talks with broadcasters for the sale of rights of ... More ON THE HEDGE Sell 570 put on Digital Global CALL options lost value during the day's trading in the derivatives segment of the National Stock Exchange. The top traded options were on Satyam Computer and Digital Globalsoft. SENSOR Hindustan Lever, ITC pull down Sensex WEIGHED down by the weak trend in Hindustan Lever, the BSE Sensex closed on a weak note for the second day in succession. After opening at 3459.08, the index never managed to gain ground during the day. It closed at 3413.72, down 47.79 ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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