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TECHNICAL ANALYSIS


Bear domination
Bull domination on Friday has the potential to terminate most of the downtrend counters in the list thereby resulting change in the sentiment reading. Otherwise, the prevailing bearish sentiment is likely to be further strengthened. Nifty ... More

STOCK MARKETS


`Buy' mode sweetens Bajaj Hindusthan
BAJAJ Hindusthan has been a market favourite. Current rally in the stock is being attributed to some large brokerages recommending a `buy' on it. This positive recommendation is due to expectations of good performance for the next year as the ... More

Flextronics top brass sell shares since delisting announcement
THE top management of Flextronics Software Systems (FSS) has started selling shares of the company following its parent company Flextronics plans to de-list FSS from stock exchanges. Flextronics had said that it would not pay more than Rs 575 ... More

Alstom Projects shines on strong order book
ALSTOM Projects India Ltd ruled firm on the bourses on strong order book position. The stock closed at Rs 218.85, up 1.07 per cent, on the NSE with a traded quantity of 78,517 shares. Forthcoming book-closure from July 19 to July 30 is also an ... More

DERIVATIVES MARKETS


Outlook may turn positive for Reliance Energy
THE following strategies are based on Thursday's trading in the derivatives segment on the NSE. Titan Industries: Buy July futures after it trades above 500.50. The upside target range is 509-516. Place the protective stop at 495. The ... More

FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS


Now, it's the turn of Korea, Taiwan investors to knock at Indian doors
TRACING the footsteps of Japanese investors, Korean and Taiwanese FIIs are now entering the Indian equity market. Top broking firms in India, which handle various FIIs, said most of the purchases by FIIs in the last 6-8 weeks have come from ... More

COMMENTARY


Tech stocks worst hit
THE markets witnessed a downward journey for the third consecutive day as bears continued their onslaught. While the Sensex closed the day at 7187.70 with a loss of over 60 points, the Nifty was down by about 19 points. The markets opened on a ... More
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