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Wednesday, June 19, 2002
Markets (June 18)
BL 2501146.06 (-14.03)
BSE Sensex3284.54 (-38.96)
S&P CNX Nifty1074.95 (-13.95)
Dollar (Buy/Sell)48.94/49.06
Gold Std (10 gm)5230

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US-64 outperforms BSE Sensex: UTI
UNIT Trust of India has said its flagship scheme US-64 has outperformed the Bombay Stock Exchange Sensex over the weekly, monthly, three-monthly period from December 31, 2001. The scheme became NAV-based from December 31, 2001. According to ... More

Kotak Mahindra MF, Redwood join hands
KOTAK Mahindra Mutual Fund has tied up with Pune-based consulting firm Redwood Edge for empowering its distributors. Redwood Edge has lined up a string of workshops, beginning with one in Kolkata, to be attended by Kotak's distributors, ... More

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS


Bear domination
BEARS were in total command of Tuesday's trading activity. Bulls were unable to make any impact during the day's trading. However, the sentiment reading of the tradable counters continues to remain neutral. Bear domination on Wednesday is likely ... More

STOCK EXCHANGES


BSE waives off arbitration fee
THE Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) has decided to waive the arbitration fee paid by investors while filing for arbitration against a defaulter or an existing member of the Exchange. In a statement, the exchange said the waiver of the fee would be ... More

STOCK MARKETS


Divestment talk lends glamour to State PSUs
SELECT State PSU counters are scaling new heights with significant volumes on major bourses on expectation of divestment by the respective State Governments. Prominent among those are Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Papers Ltd (TNPL), Gujarat Mineral ... More

Agro Dutch up on expansion hopes
AGRO Dutch Foods Ltd (ADFL), the Chandigarh-based mushroom manufacturing and export company, has been hogging market attention of late on reports of the company expanding its business operations by acquiring a couple of sick units. A 100-per ... More

Amara Raja up on auto sector revival
IN the continuous bull run of the auto-ancillary shares, a stock that is being eyed by market players is Amara Raja Batteries. The company which is aggressive in automobile batteries is understood to have tied up with a number of OEMs ... More

DERIVATIVES MARKETS


Outlook on HPCL negative
CALLS on most stocks ended lower on Tuesday's trading in the derivatives segment at the NSE. The following are some buy/sell strategies based on the day's trading: Equity options: The outlook on HPCL remains negative. Consider writing ... More

COMMENTARY


FII selling exerts bear pressure
EQUITIES slipped during the course of the day's trading on Tuesday in the backdrop of significant selling by foreign institutional investors (FIIs). The BSE Sensex closed at 3,284.54 points, a decline of 38.96 points (1.17 per cent). More

INVESTOR PROTECTION


SEBI action sought against Sterlite exit-option scheme
THE Investors' Grievances Forum (IGF) has sought the intervention of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and Department of Company Affairs (DCA) in the ongoing scheme of arrangement of Sterlite Industries (India) Ltd's (SIIL). IGF ... More
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