![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, July 08, 2002 |
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COLUMNS OFFHAND GLOBAL FINANCE & OVERVIEW
Is the dollar correction over?IN recent days, the US dollar had clawed its way back against the euro and the yen. This has provided a small alley for dollar bulls to push the case for the greenback again, citing the near paralysis in the economies of Europe and Japan. The ... More A RINGSIDE VIEW FIIs, Q1 results to guide direction THE stock market is still `waiting for the Godot'. "The initiation of a bull phase is proving elusive. The Q1 results of the old economy stocks may do the trick. The foreign financial institutions too seem to be waiting in the wings to resume ... More POLICY WATCH Regulators Can they act independently? INDIAN regulatory agencies in the few years of their existence have come to be regarded as more like poodles of the Government, which has set them up, rather than the watchdogs they were meant to be. An ample reflection of that was on show when ... More MUTUAL CONFIDENCE It's tough times for IT funds TWO years make a long time in the realm of mutual funds. The last couple of years were trying times indeed for technology funds, marked as they were by a rather indifferent performance. Even as their fund managers continue to draw flak from ... More ADR WATCH Satyam, Dr Reddy's close on firm note THE US markets finished on a firm note by gaining strongly on Friday last (incidentally the gain was the sharpest in more than nine months). Expectation of higher earnings growth particularly that of computer-related firms such as Intel Corp ... More SAY CHEEK The long wait THE Siddhartha of Hermann Hesse knew three things: To think, wait, and fast. With commercials and computers taking over thinking, junk food being available almost everywhere to obviate any need to fast, and competitive options and banner ads ... More TECHNICAL ANALYSIS Downward correction likely in cotton COTTON futures on the New York Cotton Exchange settled higher on Wednesday in a mixture of speculative and commercial support ahead of the four-day weekend. The NYCE was closed on Thursday and Friday for the US Independence Day holiday. Early ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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