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UTI approaches SEBI to reset returns for assured schemes
UNIT Trust of India has informed the Government that it has moved the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) to re-set the returns in several of its Monthly Income Plan (MIP) schemes, in which both the principal and the annual dividends ... More

Sector funds diverse, yet risky
SECTOR funds have been here for quite some time. Still the market's confusion with them remains unchanged. For one thing, funds that are dedicated to pharma, FMCG or MNC stocks have not done well in terms of overall returns and investors who ... More

The human undercurrent of a `leadership deal'
"YOU know, some of that separation money should be come into our funds''. On an average day, that could have been the standard line of a mutual fund executive to an ordinary VRS optee. But coming as it did a few weeks after Templeton made a ... More

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Room for comfort?
Indian Hotels has decided to acquire a 19.9-per cent stake in Lokhandwala Hotels Pvt Ltd (LHL) for a consideration of Rs 15 crore. LHL owns the Regent Hotel in Bandra, Mumbai. Indian Hotels would eventually acquire 100 per cent stake in LHL at a ... More

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`UTI package sends positive signal to industry' — Mr A.P. Kurian, Chairman, Association of Mutual Funds of India
THE Government has taken a two-dimensional approach in solving the Unit Trust India (UTI) problem; on one hand it is trying to cure the disease and on the other, to nurse the patient back to good health, says Mr A.P. Kurian, Chairman, Association ... More

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Sensex may open in negative zone
THE meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Disinvestment on Saturday which had earlier cast a shadow on the market indices finally dealt a heavy blow to the stock market indices and made sure that market capitalisation worth a few thousand crores of ... More

Premium drops in ICICI Bank counter
BOTH the US and Indian bourses ended last week on a weak note compared with the previous week. Even the Friday rally was not enough for the US markets to end in positive zone. The Anglo-American attack on the Iraq earlier spoiled the party for ... More


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