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UTI sector funds seem to offer some relief
WITH the market's focus clearly on US-64 and the MIPs, some of the other schemes run by UTI are not getting the attention that they deserve. These include the five sector funds, which were launched during the last growth sector boom. It now seems ... More

  • Canbank MF launches debt scheme

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    Managing your pennies
    In many ways, the stock market is akin to a football match, where the game-plan might go awry and you might have to change your moves to score. Given this scenario, how does one manage investments or portfolios? Excerpts from Tom Dorsey's Trading Tips could provide you some valuable insight. More

    Balaji Tele on upper limit
    AFTER the close of trading hours on last Friday, Balaji Telefilms intimated to the BSE that the shareholders had approved the proposal to hike FII limit to 40 per cent from 24 per cent. They have also approved stock-split proposal whereby the ... More

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    `Market to sit on debt till recovery seen in equities' — Mr K. Rajendra, Vice-President, Prudential ICICI MF
    Existing investors in funds are particularly becoming aware of the fact that they will have to face a lot of limitations elsewhere. For one thing, so many other forms of savings are a lot less attractive. There is a Government-imposed ceiling on RBI bonds. Details of the newest proposal, the so-called `seven per cent bonds', are still not clear. For new entrants into MFs, education can make a big difference to their attitude and way of functioning. More

    COMMENTARY


    Some bright spots likely in range-bound trading
    DESPITE attempts at defying gravity, the stock market could not pull off a breakthrough last week. Neither could the Sensex pierce through its strong resistance level at 3,200 points nor could the Nifty cross its barrier of 1,010-point ... More

    Infotech counters show resilience
    THE US markets continued their bull run as investors appeared to have done value-picking. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 1.1 per cent for the week breaking the crucial 9,000-mark and in fact, the fifth straight up week in a row; Nasdaq ... More


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