![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Friday, May 31, 2002 |
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MARKETS MUTUAL FUNDS SEBI panel for separate body on intermediaries THE Securities and Exchange Board of India's (SEBI) Mutual Funds Advisory Committee may recommend the delegation of the task of evaluating the intermediaries in the mutual funds industry to an independent body on a regular basis. "The ... More
Birla MF plans index fund launch TECHNICAL ANALYSIS Initial gains not held BULLS dominated the initial hours of Thursday's trading. Thereafter, bears made a strong comeback and wiped out their early losses. Bulls increased their bull count during the day's trading. However, the sentiment reading of the tradable counters ... More STOCK EXCHANGES STOCK MARKETS BILT showing signs of strength? THE stock of Ballarpur Industries Ltd (BILT) is showing signs of returning to activity. According to market persons, after a lull in April, the stock has seen increased trading volumes in May. Besides higher monthly average transactions on May 7 ... More
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Enlarging focus pushes up Adlabs Films DERIVATIVES MARKETS Selling Nifty 1080 call may pay WAR fears have again gripped the market and Thursday's trading in the cash segment is reflective of this. The cash markets ended the day on a lower note. Consequently, traders who were long on put options could have closed the day on a positive ... More COMMENTARY Heavyweights bog Sensex; auto stocks mixed WAR fears gripped market players on Thursday and took their toll on the indices. With the continued unease on the border and the unending flow of war rhetoric from the leaders of both the countries, the bourses again edged back into negative ... More SHAREHOLDER ACTIVISM OECD seminar to focus on shareholders' rights THE Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) is hosting a three-day seminar in Mumbai beginning from June 10 as its fourth Asian roundtable conference focussing on shareholders' rights and the equitable treatment of ... More Stock Quotes SE Diary Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
Top Stories In Depth Gender Justice Simple Economics Guide to derivatives Looking back May. 19-May. 25 It's a roller-coaster ride -- Steel gains 20% in M-cap; entertainment loses 15 pc Sensex down 96 points; gold zooms to new high UTI market share dips below 50 pc in April |
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