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OFFHAND
Too many cooks
THE immediate thought that flits across the mind on reading reports of the constitution of the National Advisory Council (NAC) and its composition is that the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Government is heading ... More

FINANCIAL SCAN
Fed rate could go up 50 bps
ALL eyes are riveted on the US Federal Reserve as its Federal Open Markets Committee (FOMC) meets on Tuesday and Wednesday to decide on interest rates. With economic data on the strong side and a significant rise in inflation, the market's ... More

EAR TO THE GROUND
Vimta Labs on growth prospects
THE stock of Vimta Labs is being eyed by market players after a leading foreign broking firm met the management of the company recently and informed its client about it. Even though the brokerage firm has not yet recommended the stock, market ... More

ON THE HEDGE
Outlook positive for Tata Power, SBI
THE following strategies are based on Tuesday's trading in the spot and the derivatives segments on the NSE: Tata Power: The stock closed at Rs 233 in the spot market. The outlook could turn positive if the stock trades above Rs 237. In ... More

SENSOR
Mid-caps maintain momentum; techs slip
CAUTION is the word in the market. With a number of uncertainties such as a possible interest rate hike, monsoon and the impending Budget, the mood appears to be cautious as is clear in the extreme volatile trading. Click ... More




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