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Tuesday, June 11, 2002
Markets (June 10)
BL 2501125.05 (+20.23)
BSE Sensex3279.49 (+61.73)
S&P CNX Nifty1069.90 (+21.10)
Dollar (Buy/Sell)48.95/49.08
Gold Std (10 gm)5340 (-50)

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SEBI gets powers for search, seizure -- Stiff penalty for offences
THE Government has decided to grant search and seizure powers to the capital market watchdog, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) in cases relating to insider trading and market manipulations. This was decided at a meeting here on ... More

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Shake-up in bureaucracy; reshuffle in TN Ministry
THE Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, Ms Jayalalithaa, on Monday effected a mass shake-up in the bureaucracy, including a change in the Chief Secretary and the Secretaries to some key departments. She also reshuffled the portfolios of some ... More
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Study sees IT sector growing at 34 pc -- $77-billion business forecast on target, says Nasscom Chairman


IPSTA brokers strike work against online trading

Finance Ministry decision on EPF interest next week

SEBI gets powers for search, seizure -- Stiff penalty for offences

LIC to invest Rs 6,000 cr in equity markets this year

DoT, VSNL patch up -- Panel to decide on Tata Tele investment

Burgeoning forex reserves: Boon or bane?

Hepatitis B vaccination for infants takes off

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Looking back
Jun. 2-Jun. 8
Cos will be able to pay dividend to pref shares from capital -- Act change in wake of telecom row

Uncle Sam to look over students' shoulders


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