![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Saturday, January 18, 2003 |
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COLUMNS ECONOMY - A PERSPECTIVE Check credit growth to arrest inflationary trend FROM the data available up to this date, it should be possible to make a fresh assessment of the inflationary prospects in 2002-03. The second quarter estimates pertaining to July-September 2002 are not of much help here, as the possibilities in ... More E-DIMENSION When pauper turns prince, there are new worries FOREIGN exchange, or forex, is not the staple diet of many. Very much like the roaming facility for mobile phones, it is for the few that changes in currency rates matter, and fewer still who would be interested in tracking the forex reserve ... More SAY CHEEK Caught in the crossfire THE cellular fight has been going on far too long to be ignored. On one side are companies such as Bharti and Hutch, and on the other, the Tatas and Ambanis. While the former use the GSM, short for Global System for Mobile Communication ... More ERRORS & OMISSIONS EXPECTED Watchdogs are on a slanging match NORMALLY, accountants are not the ideal subjects for any interesting story. That is why, in the aftermath of year 2002 disasters - such as the Enron collapse, Andersen disintegration and WorldCom crumbling - when the whole world was ... More EAR TO THE GROUND 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 ON THE HEDGE 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 SENSOR 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 Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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