![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Saturday, November 16, 2002 |
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MARKETS MUTUAL FUNDS Sensex trackers in negative region INDEX funds based on the Sensitive Index of the Bombay Stock Exchange have been differing widely in terms of percentage changes in net asset values since their dates of inception. The Sensex trackers are UTI Master Index Fund, HDFC Sensex Fund ... More TECHNICAL ANALYSIS Bulls upbeat BULLS were in total command of Friday's trading activity. Stock prices across the board gained considerably. Bull dominance for the second successive trading left the bears stranded. The market sentiment reading of the tradable counters continues ... More STOCK EXCHANGES CSE strike may draw in brokers across all bourses THE broking community across the country may resort to a day's token strike shortly in solidarity with the Calcutta Stock Exchange brokers, who have gone on a week-long strike from today. Mr Pashupati Advani, President of Securities Industry ... More STOCK MARKETS Value buying in Zee Tele THE stock of Zee Telefilms was back in the limelight after a rather rough few weeks. According to dealers, the counter witnessed value buying from both institutional and retail investors. A market insider said that the stock had been hammered ... More
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SCI sails high on Ministerspeak DERIVATIVES MARKETS HLL: Outlook remains positive THE November 160 calls on HLL, and the November 4000 calls on Infosys were recommended on October 31, and on November 7 respectively. Given below is the follow-up action on these contracts: HLL: The outlook on the stock continues to ... More COMMENTARY Index heavyweights make merry along with tech stocks THE benchmark BSE Sensex consolidated on the gains it made during trading on Thursday by posting a rise of 47.35 points to close at 3033.91 points. A combination of the sustained buying momentum in frontline technology stocks and the positive ... More Stock Quotes SE Diary Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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