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AMFI sting study finds rebating system still in place — Mutual fund agents `guarantee' returns
AN investigation by the Association of Mutual Funds in India (AMFI) has found that about 75-80 per cent of mutual fund distributors lured investors into thinking that the plans they were buying "guaranteed a minimum return" on investment. The ... More

At peak, fund managers turn cautious
BY the time you read this on Monday morning, you would have probably come to terms with last week's turbulent events, ones that helped the equity markets reach new highs. Equity funds made the most of it, their net asset values crawling up in ... More

Info tech funds regain lustre
Fund managers generally indicate that they had never written off the tech sector completely - though the universal feeling is that it will not go back to the dizzy height that was reached during the 2000 boom. More

STOCK MARKETS
Sensex surge
THE BSE-30 share Sensitive Index (Sensex), which has acquired a unique place among investors — both in the country and abroad — reached another milestone on Friday as it touched all-time high of 6,249.60 points and surpassing the ... More

Volatile market looks for liquidity to gather steam
THE Sensex, the hallowed benchmark, last week created an all-time high, but failed to explore further in the uncharted territory as oversupply washed down the achievement in the first flush of reaction. Both the key indices, the Sensex and the ... More

Mixed week
FOR the straight seventh week, the US stocks advanced and the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.5 per cent last week; the S&P 500 gained 1.2 per cent and the Nasdaq advanced 5 per cent. A slew of positive announcements in the election year ... More

FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
FIIs turn net sellers in derivatives market
WHILE the FIIs have kept steady the inflows into the cash market in 2004, they have turned net sellers in the derivatives market over the last 10 trading sessions (since December 29 last). The net selling by FIIs in the derivatives is over Rs ... More

INTERVIEW
`Market will perform in diversified fashion'
DSP MERRILL Lynch Mutual Fund is eyeing a bigger market share in 2004. The fund house, which manages a relatively modest number of debt and equity products, feels more investors are likely to follow the asset allocation model in the coming days. ... More


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