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Saturday, August 23, 2003
Markets (Aug. 22)
BL 2501474.29 (+10.92)
BSE Sensex4125.12 (+29.73)
S&P CNX Nifty1311.15 (+10.20)
US Dollar (Buy/Sell)45.80/45.93
Gold Std (10 gm)5470 (-35)

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IL&FS to recast `e-com' fund
IL&FS Mutual Fund is weighing the possibility of recasting IL&FS E-Com Fund, its technology-centric scheme, as part of a strategy to overhaul its product portfolio. The fund is of the view that a restructuring exercise, one that is aimed at ... More

STOCKS


Morarjee board okays addl shares buying
THE board of directors of Morarjee Goculdas Spinning & Weaving Company Ltd has informed the Bombay Stock Exchange that at its meeting held on August 22, it had approved the acquisition of additional shares in Morarjee Brembana Ltd (MBL) by ... More

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS


Volatile movement
FRIDAY'S trading activity witnessed a volatile movement. This resulted in terminating a few uptrend counters in the tradable list. During the close, bulls regained their strength and maintained their pressure. The market sentiment reading of ... More

STOCK MARKETS


Stock-split factor
INDEX heavy-weight Reliance Industries stock has been gaining constantly for the past few days. Other than the uptrend in the petrochemical sectors, there is another factor that is attracting market attention. The market talk is that the company ... More

DERIVATIVES MARKETS


Nifty August futures end in premium
WITH the spot witnessing further rise, trading activity at the futures and options segment also picked up ahead of the settlement week for August month contracts. Transactions worth Rs 7,859.35 crore were traded at the F&O segment on Friday on ... More

REGULATORY BODIES & RULINGS


SEBI moots fee collection from brokers by bourses
IN a bid to avoid arrears of registration fees from stockbrokers, a Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) paper has suggested various measures including setting up of Self Regulatory Organisations (SROs) such as stock exchanges to collect ... More

COMMENTARY


Sensex ends on positive ground
THE benchmark BSE Sensex, continuing its upward march, ended the last trading day of the week on a positive note . On Friday, the index was up 29.73 points (0.73 per cent). The 30-stock Index opened firmly, about 51 points higher than ... More

INVESTOR PROTECTION


Investors' council questions Escorts units conversion
THE controversy surrounding the conversion of Escorts Heart Institute and Research Centre (EHIRC) into a company in 2000 seems to be continuing unabated. Close on the heels of a survey of the Income-Tax Department at offices of Escorts Ltd., ... More
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