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Saturday, January 18, 2003
Markets (Jan. 17)
BL 2501135.46 (+1.32)
BSE Sensex3370.39 (-3.13)
S&P CNX Nifty1086.50 (-1.85)
Dollar (Buy/Sell)47.89/48.02
Gold Std (10 gm)5760 (+80)

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Due diligence exercise 151 UTI-II sponsors begin search for consultants
THE sponsors of UTI-II have commenced the process of selecting consultants who would be entrusted the task of conducting the due diligence for valuation of the fund, even as the Government has set February 1 as the date of formal commencement of ... More

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS


Sideways movement
MARKET moved within a closed band for the fourth successive trading day. Bulls managed to gain marginally from the day's trading. The market sentiment reading of the tradable counters stands mildly in favour of the bulls. Bear domination on ... More

STOCK MARKETS


Cosmo Ferrites up on order talk
COSMO Ferrites, manufacturer of ferrites used in electronics industry, is being accumulated by market players, as seen from the rise in trading volumes in the last couple of days.Dealers said the accumulation was on market talk that the company ... More

SBI active again on Treasury gains, recovery prospects
STATE Bank of India today saw a jump of over 2.5 times in volumes and over 2 per cent gain in price on the major bourses on a re-rating jig on improved recovery prospects and profitability in the third quarter mainly from treasury ... More

Matrix Lab in limelight
MATRIX Laboratories' stock seems to be attracting investor interest as the company reaps the benefit of a process patent on anti-depressant drug, Citalopram. The stock has been on a rise in the past two months. The stock has risen over 75 per ... More

Titan gains sheen as gold peaks
TITAN Industries has been witnessing an upside in the bourses in the recent past on reports of the company coming out with a rights issue. The stock over a span of one week has seen an uptrend of 6 per cent. The market grapevine, however, ... More

DEBT MARKET


Gilt volumes drop 91 pc in retail trading
TOTAL volumes of gilts traded in the retail debt market through the stock exchange model dipped by almost 91 per cent on the second day of trading today. Total volumes traded today stand at Rs 16.98 lakh down from the maiden day's volumes of ... More

DERIVATIVES MARKETS


Negative outlook on Ranbaxy, BHEL
THE following strategies are based on Friday's trading in the derivatives segment on the NSE: Equity options Ranbaxy Labs: The outlook on the stock is negative. The downside price target is Rs 615. The risk is that the stock may ... More

COMMENTARY


Market remains weak as Wipro, ACC disappoint
IN what was a day of lacklustre trading, the benchmark BSE Sensex remained flat as it closed the day at 3370.39 points, with a loss of 3.13 points. Quarterly numbers put out by software major Wipro and cement major ACC fell short of market ... More
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