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Wednesday, November 12, 2003
Markets (Nov. 11)
BL 2501793.14 (+14.82)
BSE Sensex5030.64 (+32.07)
S&P CNX Nifty1601.15 (+6.65)
US Dollar (Buy/Sell)45.25/45.38
Gold Std (10 gm)5755 (+25)

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Unconscionable delay
THE aftermath of the Tamil Nadu Speaker's order sentencing prominent journalists to 15 days' imprisonment for contempt of the House, and issuing of warrants of arrest against them has reopened the whole question of the ... More

FINANCIAL SCAN


Fed in bond dilemma
Interest rates are going to be raised in the US, UK and Europe in the course of 2004 and in Japan (where deflation still reigns) in 2005. But are they right? The answer is something which every bond trader would dearly love to know. Indeed, a ... More

REFLECTIONS


Eclipsing science
The temples lay shut with diyas burning in front of the gods. The milk vendors were not to be seen as they waited for the bad times to pass. But there was nothing amiss with the early morning crows. More

DOWN TO EARTH


Sowing a new farm strategy
There is a realisation that the farm sector must gear up to face the challenges and seize the opportunities offered by the WTO regime as also by the advent of new technology. Sharad Joshi looks at what it will take to bring about this kind of metamorphosis in Indian agriculture. More

EAR TO THE GROUND


Pvt placement talk lifts Moschip
SELECT market players are continuously accumulating the stock of Moschip Semiconductors over the last few days. This continued on Tuesday also. The interest in the counter is mainly on market talks of a private placement of the company's ... More

ON THE HEDGE


Outlook negative on PNB, ACC
The following strategies are based on Tuesday's trading in the derivatives segment on the NSE: Equity options Punjab National Bank: The outlook on this stock is negative. The downside price target is Rs 169. The upside risk ... More

SENSOR


Heavyweights drive the positive trend
DESPITE volatile trading activity witnessed by the bourses, the benchmark BSE Sensex, on the fourth trading day in a row, ended in the positive territory. The buying interest witnessed by the key index heavyweights, in the last half-an-hour of ... More
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