![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, October 27, 2005 |
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MARKETS MUTUAL FUNDS Franklin Templeton ties up with OBC NEW DELHI: Franklin Templeton (India) has signed a memorandum of understanding with Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC) for the distribution of its mutual fund products through the bank's branches. The Franklin Templeton India President, Mr ... More
UTI Mutual stake in IVRCL goes up to 9.45% STOCKS Indiabulls Financial tumbles on I-T survey INDIABULLS Financial Services today said that Income-Tax Department had visited 3 out of 129 offices of its subsidiary Indiabulls Securities under a survey for the purpose of third party verifications. Indiabulls, in a notice to stock ... More TECHNICAL ANALYSIS Bear domination BEARS dominated over Thursday's trading activity. The sentiment reading of the tradable counters remains bearish. Bull domination on Thursday is likely to change the sentiment reading in their favour. On the contrary, the prevailing bearish ... More STOCK MARKETS Support evades mid/small-caps SOME mid- and small-cap stocks are making attempts to be back on the recovery trail. But the traded quantity is still not giving confirmatory signals for return of confidence. According to market sources, investors are generally testing the ... More FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS Bharti seeks to authorise board to okay FII investments BHARTI Tele Ventures Ltd has informed the Bombay Stock Exchange that the members of the company will consider, by postal ballot, approving a special resolution authorising the board for investment by foreign institutional investors (FIIs). The ... More ASSET MANAGEMENT COMPANIES HDFC to advise WL Ross AMC on investment in corporate turnarounds HOUSING Development Finance Corporation will partner global private equity investor WL Ross & Co LLC to manage the latter's dedicated fund for investment in Indian corporate restructurings and turnarounds. This fund, arguably the first of its ... More COMMENTARY Auto stocks in reverse gear; metal scrips lose sheen AFTER a brief respite rally on Tuesday, markets slipped back to negative territory on Wednesday. The Sensex ended on a weak note and closed at 7974.7 points a decline of 0.2 per cent. Earlier in the day, the Sensex managed an intra-day ... More Stock Quotes SE Diary Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
Top Stories In Focus Indian Aviation: Sky is the limit Stock splits India Inc's bonus bonanza Dabhol power regenerated Sethusamudram Canal Project India Inc's overseas acquisition
In Depth Gender Justice Simple Economics Tax Talk
Looking back Oct. 16-Oct. 22 SBI Caps to tap rural biz through parent's network Is it now a season for dividends? Long-term gilt funds face reversal in investor mood Black Monday revisited |
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