![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, June 02, 2005 |
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MARKETS MUTUAL FUNDS FMCG funds outpace other equity schemes FUNDS dedicated to the fast moving consumer goods industry have consolidated their lead over equity schemes of all other hues. Prudential ICICI's FMCG fund is leading the pack with a one-year return of 86 per cent, significantly higher than ... More STOCKS Shrenuj sparkles THE diamond and jewellery stock Shrenuj & Company is adding sparkle on expansion and all round growth prospects. The counter moved up 10 per cent to finish at Rs 93.55 (upper circuit) on the BSE on strong delivery-based buying with a traded ... More TECHNICAL ANALYSIS Range-bound movement WEDNESDAY'S trading activity witnessed a narrow movement. However, bulls managed to gain marginally from the day's trading. The sentiment reading of the tradable counters stands mildly bullish. A bear move on Thursday is likely to change the ... More STOCK MARKETS IDBI: `Banking' on that tag WITH the merger of IDBI Bank and IDBI almost complete, there is accumulation happening in the counter of IDBI. Trading in IDBI Bank has already been suspended post merger. Market talk indicates that IDBI is being viewed in the market as a ... More DERIVATIVES MARKETS Small reversal likely in ONGC, Titan THE following strategies are based on Wednesday's trading in the derivatives segment on the NSE. The strategies are constructed to take advantage of small reversal in futures prices. These positions may run counter to the primary trend. ... More FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS Private equity firms make a beeline for Indian market WITH business confidence on a high and a list of successful exits by private investors, an increasing number of private equity firms, led by foreign firms, are making a beeline for the Indian market and the numbers are showing it. According to ... More COMMENTARY Mixed trend prevails A mixed trend prevailed in the markets. Despite the advances outnumbering the losers, the markets failed to make any major moves. Pharma and metal stocks were highly traded. While metal stocks lost, pharma stocks surged ahead in a rather a ... More Stock Quotes SE Diary Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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