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Sundaram Mutual rejigs load structure — S.M.I.L.E attracts 2.25 pc for exit
SUNDARAM Mutual Fund has proposed to make a special case for its Small and Medium Indian Leading Equities Fund while re-casting the load structure applicable to its equity schemes. The fund, better known by its acronym, S.M.I.L.E., has been ... More

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS


Bear domination
BEARS were in total command of Friday's trading activity. The sentiment reading of the tradable counters stands strongly bearish with no uptrend counters. Irrespective of bull or bear domination on Monday, the prevailing bearish sentiment is ... More

STOCK MARKETS


Sensex down 130 on bearish sentiment
A HOST of factors primarily led by the rate increase by the Reserve Bank of India affected the market sentiment leading to a 129.76-point fall in the Sensex on Friday. Bearishness in international markets, lower than expected results announced ... More

Great Eastern on a voyage
THE Great Eastern Shipping stock on Friday moved ahead in a choppy market. The reason for the buoyancy in the counter was the results expectation for the full year and final dividend. The results, which came after trading hours, did not fail ... More

CNBC - TV18 INVESTOR CAMP
Markets turn more dynamic
OPERATING in some of the most technology-savvy environments in the world, the Indian capital markets have witnessed unprecedented growth in trade volumes, transparency, accountability, supervision and regulatory framework, during the last ... More

DERIVATIVES MARKETS


Outlook may turn positive for SBI, M&M
THE following strategies are based on Friday's trading in the derivatives segment on the NSE: SBI: The May futures contract closed at 585.10. The outlook may turn positive if the May contract trades above 608.50. The upside target range ... More

COMMENTARY


Bank, oil stocks decline
THE bloodbath across sectors and categories in the markets on Friday reaffirmed that the bears were in the drivers' seat. The bearish undertone in the market was evident in the advances-declines ratio of 3:1 in favour of the declines. Banking and ... More

IPOS


Panel questions open sky policy on airline IPO day
THE decision of the Ministry of Civil Aviation to open up the international skies for a particular airline on the day that its public issue opened has been questioned by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Transport, Tourism and ... More
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