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Time to enter equity funds?
EQUITY funds might just stage a comeback, at least for a short while, if recent trends are any indication. It is still early days yet but a number of equity funds are seen to be steadily mobilising fresh inflows, backed as they are by good ... More

STOCK EXCHANGES


Nasdaq keen to list more Indian cos
THE Nasdaq Stock Market Inc, one of the three stock exchanges in the US along with the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the American Stock Exchange, is in talks with several Indian companies. The companies, including a few Hyderabad-based ... More

STOCK MARKETS


`Market may move up; but it is more on psychological ground'
"The explanations are not easily available as to why banks should move up this week also after a long rally or for that matter why should the tech stocks decline by many times more than the rupee has appreciated in the recent times," Mr Abhay Aima as ks. More

Buyback, bonus to guide
Novartis & Asian Paints: THESE two stockscould attract market attention this week. The board meeting of Novartis is held on Monday to consider accounts and buy back of shares. The modalities of the buy back offer along with the ... More

INTERVIEW


'Debt market still remains under volatile condition' — Mr Sashi Krishnan, CIO , Cholamandalam MF
CHOLAMANDALAM Mutual Fund today stands among the smaller-sized players in the domestic MF sector. It nevertheless plans to consolidate its position and increase market share by introducing a couple of new schemes. Mr Sashi Krishnan, Chief ... More

COMMENTARY


Sentiment further hit for tech counters
AFTER posting gains for five consecutive weeks, the US benchmarks — S&P 500 and the tech-laced Nasdaq Composite Index — dropped last week on fear that earnings growth may falter. Since March 11, the S&P 500 rose by about 18 per cent ... More

ECONOMIC OFFENCES


Harshad's ACC shares may cause ripples — Buyback will trigger Takeover Code for Gujarat Ambuja
A BLOCK of shares, formerly owned by the deceased stockbroker Harshad Mehta and representing nearly 12 per cent equity capital of Associated Cement Companies (ACC), is likely to create unprecedented situations when put up for sale soon. The ... More
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