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MUTUAL FUNDS
Joint agreement with SocGen unit signed — SBI MF seeks to be second biggest
SBI Mutual Fund seeks to be the second biggest fund house in the country in the next four years, according to Mr A.K. Purwar, Chairman, State Bank of India. SBI Mutual Fund has formalised its joint venture with Societe Generale Asset Management ... More

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Bears prevail
FRIDAY'S trading activity resulted in reducing the bull count by a considerable margin. The sentiment reading of the tradable counters stands mildly bullish. Bear pressure on Monday is likely to change the sentiment reading in their favour. On ... More

STOCK MARKETS
Rajasthan Spinning up on acquisition plans
THE counter of Rajasthan Spinning and Weaving Mills Ltd today registered substantial volume and price increase on buying. According to brokers and dealers, spirited buying was caused by the possibility of announcement of an acquisition by the ... More

NTPC debuts at 22 pc premium
STRONG buying on leading index-weighted shares drove the stock markets up with the BSE-Sensex touching a six-month high. The Sensex closed with a gain of 58.48 points at 5,891.36. The Government's move to lift the freeze on prices of petrol, ... More

Gains on good prospects
AUTO ancillary company Amforge Industries stock is on an upward move in the last couple of days with the stock locked in the upper circuit. Stock of the company gained 10 per cent at Rs 102.30 on the BSE with a volume of 3.95 lakh shares on ... More

AVT Natural blooms on talk of US order
MARKET talk of AVT Natural Products Ltd bagging a huge order from a US-based company, has seen its stock price appreciate by almost 63 per cent from around Rs 44 levels (on the BSE) as on October 18 to its current level of around Rs 72 today. ... More

Oil stocks surge on price hike
WITH the Government's decision to increase oil prices, the shares of oil and gas sector companies gained sharply in Friday's trading. Brokers and analysts said with this price hike, the subsidy burden on various oil PSUs will come down in the ... More

DERIVATIVES MARKETS
Outlook may turn negative for HPCL, Punjab National Bank
THE following strategies are based on Thursday's trading in the spot and the derivatives segment on the NSE: HPCL: The stock closed at Rs 341 in the spot market. The outlook remains negative on the daily and weekly chart despite the ... More

COMMENTARY
Banking scrips, HLL in limelight
THE stock markets ended Friday up on a positive note with banking and PSU refinery stocks in the limelight. The Sensex rose 58.48 points to 5891.36 points oscillating in a range of 77 points. The Nifty was up 17.45 points to close at 1852.30 ... More

INVESTOR PROTECTION
Ministry chalks out measures to safeguard investors
PRIORITISING investor protection in the backdrop of corporate frauds and failures worldwide, the Ministry of Company Affairs has chalked out safeguard measures to screen companies from cheating investors. Tightening the legal noose around such ... More


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