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FINANCIAL SERVICES
JRG to offer UIN
KOCHI: JRG Securities Ltd has extended special service to investors for getting unique identification number (UIN) introduced by SEBI. The investing community can now use he specialised service from JRG for obtaining UIN through its ... More

MUTUAL FUNDS
Fund managers shed optimism, turn cautious
WITH oil prices rising and interest rates showing definite signs of hardening, fund managers are shedding the optimism they had six months ago, to take a cautious view on where markets are likely to head. Though trends in the equity market in ... More

Tottering in high-risk zone?
Here's a witticism that investors in mutual funds must remember at all times, especially now that a number of negative factors are raising their ugly head, threatening to crush the buoyant sentiments that were evident till some time ago. We ... More

STOCK MARKETS
Better show by all; Infy maintains momentum
THANKS to the cooling down in oil prices the US stocks gained last week. For the domestic bourses, FIIs buying helped the end in positive territory. The Indian ADRs also sailed along with the US markets by scoring sharp gains. In fact, none of ... More

Don't call it quits because of bad Q2
Governors may go as fast as SMS, and CMs may come as slow as delayed trains, but what matters for Khan and his gang of Jogin, Sridevi and Dakshinamoorthy is the Sunday chat about markets. Sit up! Sri: I filled up my fuel tank ... More

Osama, China factors may weaken sentiment
THIS week, global financial and commodities markets are likely to feel the aftershocks of the two powerful blows from the People's Bank of China and Osama bin Laden's video tape. The impact could be much more pronounced than the crude oil shock ... More

Pharma, power seen as investor favourites
A FICCI (Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry) survey on the state of capital markets shows that the pharmaceutical and power sectors will be the most favoured sectors by investors in the coming years, while there will be ... More

INTERVIEW
`This equity market is for stock pickers'
MR TRIDIB PATHAK, CIO of Cholamandalam MF, describes the current market as a stock-selector's paradise. "Only select stocks and sectors will do better than the rest", he notes. Excerpts: In which areas are you ... More

ECONOMIC OFFENCES
Memories of 2001 KP scam
THE market regulator's action vis-a-vis DSQ Software and the company's response in moving a higher legal forum brings back haunting memories of the securities market scam of 2001, which dealt a body blow to the CSE, UTI, a couple of private banks ... More


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