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Tuesday, May 21, 2002
Markets (May 20)
BL 2501126.68 (-24.82)
BSE Sensex3282.81 (-50.95)
S&P CNX Nifty1074.35 (-16.30)
Dollar (Buy/Sell)48.99/49.12
Gold Std (10 gm)5180 (+20)

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Sun F&C open to buying Jardine Fleming schemes
SUN F&C Mutual Fund, which is eyeing growth through acquisitions, is open to buying out Jardine Fleming's schemes in India. Jardine, which seems keen on pulling out of the country, launched its first product (a close-ended tax saving fund) in ... More

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS


Bears regain
BEARS were in total control of Monday's trading activity. Bulls were unable to make any impact during the day's trading. The sentiment reading of the tradable counters stands bearish. None of the counters in the tradable list are in the uptrend. ... More

STOCK MARKETS


IPCL in the limelight
THE IPCL stock was locked in the 10-per cent upper circuit today following the Government decision to give its 26-per cent stake to Reliance Industries at Rs 231 per share. The share price of IPCL closed at Rs 145.95 with volumes of 34.56 lakh ... More

Rising tensions pull markets down
MOUNTING tensions on the India-Pakistan border and the fear of a possible sovereign rating downgrade by rating agency, Standard & Poor's, permeated across financial markets today, driving down stocks and bonds. The benchmark 30-share sensitive ... More

Training business slump weighs on NIIT, SSI
THE dismal trend in the IT education business is set to continue bringing down with it the share prices of top software companies who are also big players in the industry. The shares of IT firms such as NIIT and SSI Ltd have nosedived in the ... More

SCI bid price to exceed Rs 125?
THE scrip of public sector Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) continued to remain in the limelight and touched a new 52-week high in Monday's trading on the BSE. The scrip ended 6.84 per cent higher at Rs 92.60 on the BSE with volumes of 36.40 ... More

GAIL yet to see value-buying?
On Monday, it closed marginally higher on both the major bourses, Bombay Stock Exchange and National Stock Exchange. After touching a day's high at Rs 77.50, it closed at Rs 75 on BSE. It touched the day's high at Rs 76.55 on NSE and closed at Rs ... More

DERIVATIVES MARKETS


Consider put spread on Nifty
AMIDST rising tensions on the border, the equity market was uneasy during the course Monday's trading. Call options lost value during the day's trading at the derivatives segment on the NSE. Here are some trading recommendations based on ... More

REGULATORY BODIES & RULINGS


  • SEBI ban on Triumph Intl

    COMMENTARY


    Buoyed by IPCL sell-off, PSUs shine in dull market
    THE sentiment on the bourses continued to be gloomy on the first day of the week in the wake of escalating tensions on the border. The possibility of a retaliation from the Indian Government to the attack on the army camp kept investors wary. ... More
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