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MUTUAL FUNDS
Corporates park surpluses in short-term liquid funds
TURBULENT markets and expectations of hardening interest rates are forcing corporates to move funds into short-term liquid funds. Liquid and floating rate funds have been receiving higher inflows with the trend strengthening over the last two ... More

Bajaj Capital unveils wealth creation guide
FINANCIAL planning company Bajaj Capital Ltd on Wednesday set off a campaign on wealth creation in Kolkata, aimed at investors who attempt to build wealth chiefly through mutual funds. Mr Rajiv Bajaj, Managing Director of Bajaj Capital, told ... More

STOCKS
Electrolux Kelvinator mulls delisting
IS Electrolux Kelvinator Ltd (EKL), the Indian arm of Swedish white goods major AB Electrolux, preparing to delist from the Indian bourses? Though the company and its parent have not made an official announcement, the market is abuzz with rumours ... More

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Bear onslaught
THE sentiment reading of the tradable counters continues to stay strongly bearish. Irrespective of bull or bear domination on Thursday, the prevailing bearish sentiment is likely to continue but with a slight change in its value. Nifty ... More

STOCK MARKETS
Sensex sheds 92 points on selling pressure
IN contrast to the flattish trend over the last few days, the Sensex today dropped sharply, shedding 91.86 points. Marketmen attribute today's fall to the fact that investors' are squaring off positions as June futures expire on ... More

Volatile trading in demerged L&T
THE counter of the restructured L&T debut was marked by volatility in an uncertain market. The stock, which went on a roller-coaster ride on the bourses on the first day of its listing, post-demerger, did however live up to market ... More

Falls on offloading by FIIs
INDEX heavy weight Reliance Industries was among the major losers in the Sensex and Nifty on Wednesday. The stock was down by 5.06 per cent at Rs 409.80 on the BSE with a volume of 49.27 lakh shares and on the NSE it closed at Rs 411.25, down ... More

DERIVATIVES MARKETS
Volumes pick up ahead of June month's expiry
ACTIVITY picked up on the NSE's derivative segment on Wednesday, the penultimate day for the expiry of June contracts. Turnover improved to Rs 9,348 crore against the previous day's figure of Rs 7,990 crore, with stock futures attracting more ... More

FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
FIIs allowed to buy SSI shares, debentures
THE Reserve Bank of India has notified that FIIs can now purchase equity shares and convertible debentures of SSI Ltd under Portfolio Investment Scheme (PIS) through primary markets and stock exchanges in India up to 74 per cent limits of its ... More

COMMENTARY
Heavyweights drag down indices
AFTER languishing in a narrow range, the key market indices made a sharp downtrend on Wednesday. The BSE Sensex recorded a 91.86-point drop to close at 4644.9, while the S&P CNX Nifty dropped by 28.6 points to settle at 1446.1. The drop in value More


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