![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, June 17, 2002 |
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COLUMNS OFFHAND Messy handling THE NDA, in general, and its principal constituent, the BJP, in particular, have lived up to their penchant for political mismanagement in the messy handling of the process of selection of the candidate for the presidency. It was obvious that ... More ON THE MOVE APM dismantling: Problems in the pipeline THE dismantling of the administered pricing mechanism (APM) has posed new challenges to pipeline transportation of crude and petroleum products. Earlier, a pipeline project was viewed as a paying proposition thanks to government support. Not any ... More A RINGSIDE VIEW Markets looking for value picks THE secondary capital market is showing signs of a bull phase. "The erstwhile cash shares or medium and small capitalised shares now seem to be leading the bandwagon. Most of them have formed a rounded bottom on the charts. Though it is too early ... More POLICY WATCH A time bomb ticking for banks OVER the last week, there had been a lot of patting on the back. The Finance Ministry led by the Minister onwards has been fulsome in its praise for the State-owned banks for their achievements in terms of profits and lower NPAs during the last ... More MUTUAL CONFIDENCE DSP Merrill Lynch expects limited gains for income funds IT may be time to look at the realities in the fixed income market, especially the way funds are trying to deal with them. For starters, tune in to DSP Merrill Lynch MF, which has outlined its latest fixed income strategy in no uncertain ... More ADR WATCH Firm trend continues ONCE again the fear of possible terrorist attacks, particularly following the car bomb explosion outside the US Consulate in Karachi (Pakistan), seemed to have affected the sentiment at the US markets. Besides, the US Government's announcement on ... More TECHNICAL ANALYSIS Bullish trend in NY cotton futures Cotton futures on the New York Cotton Exchange settled moderately lower on Friday amid active spreads and rollovers as speculators were actively trying to exit or roll forward their spot position ahead of first notice day. A lot of the volume ... More AMERICAN PERISCOPE Regional integration takes mature leadership EAST Timor gained its independence on May 20 this year and became the newest member of the comity of nations. It also simultaneously achieved the dubious distinction of being Asia's poorest nation. In today's globalised world, ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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