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    GLOBAL FINANCE & OVERVIEW


    Critical phase for Asian equities
    SINCE the beginning of the year we, at Credit Suisse, have been advising high net-worth individuals who open accounts with the bank to buy Australian and New Zealand dollar denominated bonds. The advice was tentative to begin with (`you cannot ... More

    WIDE CANVAS


    India scores in Geneva
    THE Trade Policy Review concerning India, which has just been conducted at the World Trade Organisation in Geneva, has thrown up nothing new except for the fact that, according to the chairman of the Trade Policy Review Body (TPRB), there has ... More

    A RINGSIDE VIEW


    Volumes likely to move up
    While foreign institutions were unlikely to buy aggressively even at this level, selling by domestic institutions could stop after Tuesday, a BSE broker dealing with institutions said. More

    POLICY WATCH


    Bush doctrine at work
    "YOU are either with us or against us". This was the threat the US President, Mr George W. Bush, held out to nations shortly after September 11. Well, this seems to be reverberating now in India — at the Ministry of Disinvestment. In ... More

    MUTUAL CONFIDENCE


    UTI G-Sec says bonds to stay stable
    THE focus of mutual funds continues to be on short-term and fixed maturity plans. While their sales teams are pretty sure that these plans will stay put on the popularity charts, the market attention recently shifted to the rather unsatisfactory ... More

    ADR WATCH


    Positive trend in MTNL continues
    WEAK sentiment continued to afflict the US markets, pushing the Standard & Poor's 500 index below the crucial 1,000-mark for the first time since the September 11 attacks. In fact, for the fifth straight week, the US markets ended in negative ... More

    TECHNICAL ANALYSIS


    Cotton prices to head north
    Cotton futures on the New York Cotton Exchange settled mixed on Friday and off the session's highs in last-minute trade and locals selling. The cotton market treaded in positive terrain for most of the week on steady follow-through buying from ... More
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