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Wednesday, March 07, 2007
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Debt funds grab spotlight on back of fall in equities
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Cement stocks stubborn, steel wilts under pressure
While cement stocks were given the thumbs up for not cowering to the Government's demand to bring down retail prices, steel stocks were hammered on Tuesday on the BSE. The BSE Metal index finished 35 points down at 8002.12 even as the BSE Sensex ... More

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Volatile movement
Tuesday's trading activity witnessed volatile movement. The sentiment reading of the tradable counters remains bearish. Bull move on Wednesday is likely to change the sentiment reading in its favour. On the contrary, the prevailing bearish ... More

STOCK MARKETS
Markets stage partial recovery
Tracking the Asian markets again, domestic stocks staged a partial recovery on Tuesday, with the benchmark 30-share Sensex gaining 2.27 per cent and the broader 50-share S&P CNX Nifty gaining 2.21 per cent. On Monday they had lost 3.66 per cent . More

INTERVIEW
Dawnay Day plans to invest $1.5 b in Indian realty
Dawnay Day is looking at investing $1.5 billion in Indian realty in the next two years. Mr Alok Vajpeyi, Vice-Chairman and Managing Director of Dawnay Day, says that at the moment, the company is investing proprietary money into the Indian real ... More

2007 can see some more volatility: Demeter Advisors
Arindam Bhattacharjee, Director of Demeter Advisors, sees value emerging in select pockets. Demeter Advisors sees some more volatility in 2007. It is currently underweight on India; however, it could increase its allocation later. Excerpts ... More

COMMENTARY
Banking, IT stocks lead market recovery
Markets shrugged off the heavy declines witnessed over the last few trading sessions and made a strong comeback on Tuesday. The Asian indices also closed higher after bearing the brunt of the global meltdown. The Sensex had lost over 7 per cent ... More






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