![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, October 03, 2005 |
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MARKETS INVESTMENTS Portfolio Management - not for HNIs alone "PORTFOLIO management services are no longer an exclusive club restricted to top-notch executives and high net worth individuals, but are increasingly percolating into the upper and lower middleclass households in the country," Mr Porinju ... More INSIGHT Now, that's an exchange KEVIN stood in line at the college library's reference desk. Sandra, a pleasant and articulate woman, was answering questions to each one in the line. It was Kevin's turn. "Hi! I am looking for some information on stock exchanges. Can I get ... More MUTUAL FUNDS Financial literacy and retirement planning ARE you aware you may have to retire very soon? Whether you like it or not, your health may fail, your employability may diminish or you may just have to call it a day for one reason or other. Are you ready for retirement? Are your finances in ... More STOCKS
Stock SplitMore STOCK MARKETS Value lies in the mind of the investors Jogin spent the weekend recalculating the economy's growth rate. Dakshinamoorthy slept well, dreaming that Sakhalin oil will solve our fuel problems. Sridevi was spending her bull-run gains on Navaratri purchases. But Khan got them all to ... More
In the limelight FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS FIIs can now purchase Grasim FOREIGN institutional investors can now purchase shares in Grasim Industries Ltd up to 22 per cent of its paid-up capital, said a release from Reserve Bank of India. As the foreign share holdings by FIIs in Grasim had gone below the allowed ... More REGULATORY BODIES & RULINGS Revoking suspension of scrips by BSE irks traders STOCK brokers are irked by the Bombay Stock Exchange's decision to suspend trading in shares of companies that have not complied with listing norms, and revoking the same a couple of days later. According to brokers, in recent cases, BSE had ... More INTERVIEW
Mid-cap will continue to display signs of instabilityTHE obsession with mid-cap stocks may ease for the time being, but investors should not easily lose their faith if the companies concerned have good fundamentals and efficient business models, Mr Rajat Jain, CIO of Principal PNB Mutual Fund, told ... More OUTLOOK Sound mid-caps may see buying Cement, IT stocks may participate in pre-quarterly results rally Some Japanese and Korean funds are understood to be gradually increasing their stake in Indian equities, while a clutch of hedge funds are becoming more active in the local market in search of better returns. More Stock Quotes SE Diary Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Sep. 25-Oct. 1 BPCL revises Bina refinery project cost to Rs 9,100 cr Bharat Oman Refineries to go in for IPO Benchmarks may shrivel a bit Long-term debt funds' asset base continues to shrink Ramakrishna Mission may invest in pvt equity fund Is the stock market boom a sideshow? SBI Caps opens retail broking arms |
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