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MUTUAL FUNDS
HDFC MF's Core & Satellite: Dividend scheme attracts many than growth
GROWTH plans offered by equity funds may not be winning hands down over their dividend counterparts, despite the advances being recorded by the market in recent days. Data provided by HDFC Mutual Fund pertaining to its latest equity offering, ... More

Canpremium declares dividend of 7.5 per cent
CANBANK Mutual Fund has declared income distribution of 7.50 per cent on the face value of Rs 10 in its Canpremium scheme under the income plan, according to a press release by Canbank Investment Management Services Ltd here. This income ... More

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Bears prevail
BEARS maintained their pressure over Tuesday's trading activity. The sentiment reading of the tradable counters remains bearish. Bull domination on Thursday is likely to change the sentiment reading to bullish. Otherwise, the prevailing ... More

STOCK EXCHANGES
Ordinance promulgated for corporatisation of SEs
The ordinance has also amended the Depositories Act and SCRA to align them with the amended SEBI Act, 2002. More

STOCK MARKETS
LIC invests Rs 40,000 cr in markets during H1
LIFE Insurance Corporation has invested about Rs 40,000 crore in the securities market during six months ended Sepetember 2004, according to Mr R.N. Bharadwaj, Managing Director, LIC. "The book value of investments made in the six-month ending ... More

On dividend hopes
SOME market players are accumulating the shares of Balaji Telefilms over the last few days. Talk is that accumulation is mainly on expectation of huge dividend payout. Dealers said the company is expected to announce a dividend of around Rs ... More

Firm price trends keep JK Paper alive
A FIRM outlook on paper prices coupled with the perception that the company is best positioned to leverage the high prices has lent an optimistic undertone to the stock of JK Paper. While the counter has over the last week or so has been going ... More

DERIVATIVES MARKETS
Tata Power: Initiate long position after price breakout
THE following strategies are based on Tuesday's trading in the spot and the derivatives segment on the NSE: Tata Power: The stock closed at Rs 316 in the spot market. The outlook appears positive, but the uptrend will be speedy if ... More

FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
Global hedge funds under home country regulation may get nod
AFTER the initial willingness shown by the Finance Ministry-Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI) combine to tackle the might of global hedge funds, it is now time for adopting caution. The participation by global hedge funds in the Indian ... More

REGULATORY BODIES & RULINGS
SAT allows brokers to participate in SEBI's regularisation scheme
The SAT order said that "in view of the large number of appeals pending, it would not be possible for the tribunal to dispose of these appeals before October 15." More

COMMENTARY
Sensex declines further as bearish trend continues
CONTINUING the bearish trend witnessed on Monday, the benchmark indices declined further during Tuesday's trading. After opening on a firm note, both BSE Sensex and S&P CNX Nifty ended the day in the negative territory. The Sensex opened at ... More


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