![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Tuesday, May 31, 2005 |
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COLUMNS INDIA INTERIOR
Fishing in the troubled waters of PenchTHE temperature was above 44 degrees Celsius at 5.30 p.m. as we drove in our Gypsy past Totladoh into the Pench Tiger Reserve (Maharashtra). The heat lent a sharp brevity to the forest. One could cut the air and it could crackle. Most of the ... More PUBLIC POLICY NOTE
Rich China's poor yuanChina's rising external reserves should have caused the yuan to appreciate considerably. But the trend shows otherwise. There is a reasonably robust constituency in the US and East Asian countries for the continuation of the prevailing exchange rate regime, says Bhanoji Rao. More EAR TO THE GROUND
India Cement active on cheap loan hopesGoing by the Dalal Street grapevine, India Cement has paved the way for further interest cost reduction. After its debt restructuring with domestic banks through a one-time settlement earlier, the company has now understood to have negotiated ... More ON THE HEDGE Small reversal likely in ACC, ICICI Bank THE following strategies are based on Monday's trading in the derivatives segment on the NSE. The strategies are constructed to take advantage of small reversal in futures prices. These positions may run counter to the primary trend. ... More SENSOR Across-the-board selling in heavyweights SELLING pressure across index heavyweights, fall in ADR price and selling spree by FIIs dragged the markets down, putting an end to the seven-day bull rally. While the Sensex was down 44.2 points, Nifty lost 4 points. On Monday, the markets ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back May. 22-May. 28 Short-covering may lift benchmarks The fat is in the fire MIFOR exit will narrow options on risk management |
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