![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, October 14, 2002 |
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MARKETS MUTUAL FUNDS Will the cost benefits transfer to investor? ARE we paying too much for our mutual funds? Never has this question assumed more importance than now. Especially so in the current context, marked as it is by what seems to be the market's renewed interest in costs, fees and expense ... More STOCK MARKETS Trading to be range-bound; undertone remains bullish Wipro and VisualSoft Technologies are scheduled to declare their second quarter results this week. The market expects better quarter-on-quarter results from the two. More
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`Brand name is the strength' Mr Milind Barve, Managing Director, HDFC MutualThere are limited safe avenues for institutional investors today. Corporates which are generating cash surpluses over a period, FIs and banks, all have limited options to invest. So, while there is a lot of liquidity in the system, there are fewer in vestment options available. More COMMENTARY Infosys back to higher premium THE US market at last was able to break the downward slide after failing six consecutive weeks. The rally came after Aetna Inc and Yahoo Inc announced better-than-expected results. Besides, General Electric Co also came out with decent numbers, ... More Stock Quotes SE Diary Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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