![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, August 18, 2003 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES CULTIVATION
Record kharif coverage in soya, pulses, maizeSOWING in maize, soyabean and pulses have exceeded the normal area during the current kharif season, thanks to adequate monsoon coverage. Coverage in other crops such as rice, groundnut, tur, cotton and coarse cereals has also been better than ... More AQUACULTURE AP fishermen seek ST status THE AP Fishermen Welfare Society at a meeting here today sought scheduled tribe status to fishermen to protect their livelihood and seek greater representation in the elected bodies. Mr V. Venkateswara Rao, MLA of Kakinada, hailing from the ... More RUBBER Bull run likely to stretch in rubber THE domestic rubber market remained firm throughout last week on improved demand. All the grades recorded gains except latex concentrate which lost 50 paise over the week in the absence of any trading interests. RSS 4 which opened at Rs 46.25 ... More TEA Coonoor tea auctions collapse; prices slide Utter confusion has been created by slapping recovery notices on brokers claiming CST sales as local sales. More TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
NY cotton may consolidateNYCE cotton futures settled slightly higher on Friday in extremely thin volumes, speculative selling and pre-weekend liquidation. A massive power outage that hit the US East and parts of Canada on Thursday kept many players from arriving at the ... More PRECIOUS METALS Gold firmness may continue OVERALL, gold had a positive, if volatile, week with prices rising three per cent. Fund buying was evident despite only a modestly weaker US dollar. Starting the week on a strong note, gold was volatile mid-week on profit taking ahead of US ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Top Stories In Focus Cola Controversy The Cable tangle Pakistan Diary Indo-Pak Monitor Indo-China Relations Telecom Competition In Depth In Kashmir Simple Economics Slowburn Tax Talk NRIs & Investment Avenues Corporate Governance Looking back Aug. 10-Aug. 16 Hike in grains output saves jute sector Goods production stable at 16 lakh tonnes Cabinet clears Bill banning cow slaughter Stockbrokers may trade in commodity bourses 'SEBI inclined positively to Ramamoorthy panel report' India aids Q2 gold demand growth Nafed forays into consumer products `Less harmful tobacco through organic manuring possible' Bill on cow slaughter covers bulls too |
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