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Wednesday, May 01, 2002
Markets (April 30)
BL 2501138.04 (+19.07)
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Dollar (Buy/Sell)48.91/49.04
Gold Std (10 gm)5170 (-10)

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Growing intolerance
THE renowned agricultural scientist and the Chairman of the Research Foundation in his name at Chennai, Dr M. S. Swaminathan, poignantly observed at a recent seminar that while everyone was for biodiversity, there was less and less acceptance of ... More

FINANCIAL SCAN


US growth figures fail to enthuse
IT is a classic case of "buy the rumour, sell the fact." The US economy went into overdrive in the first quarter of 2002, growing at an annualised 5.8 per cent rate. Yet the stock market and dollar shrugged off the figures. The Dow Jones breached ... More

EAR TO THE GROUND


Block deals in GE Shipping
THE stock of GE Shipping on Tuesday witnessed increased trading activity, with volumes rising sharply. In fact, there were block deals of around 80 lakh shares on the BSE alone. The total shares traded on the BSE were 91.62 lakh shares. On the ... More

ON THE HEDGE


Selling BPCL 320 calls may be profitable
THE spot index closed the day on a positive note with majority of the call options gaining in value during the course of the day's trading in the derivatives segment on the National Stock Exchange. Top traded options included Satyam Computer, ... More

SENSOR


Sentiment improves as ITC, Infy recover
BRUSHING aside the developments on the political front, the market sentiment remained buoyant during Tuesday's trading. Led by the rally in the share price of cigarette major — ITC, the market sentiment improved on Tuesday after having ... More
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