![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Saturday, September 06, 2003 |
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MARKETS MUTUAL FUNDS HSBC MF moots gilt scheme HSBC Mutual Fund has mooted a scheme dedicated to Government securities that will offer investors two investment plans namely short-term and long-term. The MF's views on interest rate movements and the nature of the two plans will be reflected ... More TECHNICAL ANALYSIS Bull onslaught BULLS extended their dominance over Friday's trading. Bears were unable to make any impact during the day's trading. The market sentiment reading of the tradeable counters remains bullish. Bear domination on Monday is likely to neutralise the ... More STOCK MARKETS Elgi up on active buying THE counter of compressor maker Elgi Equipment is on active buying spree from select market players. Dealers said the buying in the counter had emerged after a good order from a US compressor maker. The talk was that US company had given order ... More DERIVATIVES MARKETS HPCL witnesses active trading DESPITE the market ending on a strong note, turnover slipped at the futures and options segment on the NSE on Friday to about Rs 7,845 crore as against Thursday's turnover of about Rs 8,638 crore. Stock futures (of individual stock) accounted for ... More REGULATORY BODIES & RULINGS `Central Listing Authority will have the final say' THE Central Listing Authority (CLA) will have the final say in all matters pertaining to listing of securities over and above the Securities and Exchange Board of India. A notification to this effect, which corrects the earlier stated position ... More COMMENTARY Sensex ends at 31-month high INDIAN stock markets closed the week with another round of gains on the last trading day. Friday's session was marked by a continued rise in institutional buying support and volumes in many of the key index counters were high. With this close ... More INVESTOR PROTECTION SEBI norms in place for ombudsmen To redress investor woes The SEBI regulations have spelt out the grounds on which an investor may make a complaint to an Ombudsman. More
NSE slaps special margin on 16 stocks BSE cautions investors on illiquid scrips
`Investors must be made to look at alternative options'
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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. 24-Aug. 30 Is it fundamental revaluation or growing bubble? DSP's household income survey: Will AMCs capitalise? Central Listing Authority now has say on securities Aggressive selling endows mutual funds with viability Oil stocks remain market pick |
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