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SIMPLE ECONOMICS
Bend it with economics
My friend and I were recently watching a recording of the 2006 World Cup Soccer quarterfinal between England and Portugal. My friend loves to watch England lose, as it did in that match against Portugal. But what has soccer got to do with ... More

TAX TALK
Wealth is divisible, not tax
I am a retired engineer. I have two sons and one daughter. My parents are no more. My father purchased a plot of land and constructed a house from out of his own funds. In his will, my father bequeathed this property to me. The will is ... More

IN FOCUS
Positive drivers may boost market further
While sentiment is likely to remain strong through this quarter, mid-summer blues could set in from the beginning of the next fiscal. More

AUTO FOCUS
Tata Indigo XL: Stretching to please
The IndigoXL is a super-luxury-car-sized, premium-sedan-priced, long-wheelbase version of the Indigo — Tata Motors' existing entry-level sedan. More

BOOK VALUE
Does your project have `legs'?
Learn from the old Indian sages who whisked spiritual and business and personal advice together into a luscious frothy mixture. More

PORTFOLIO MOVES
ABN Amro Equity Fund — Banking, pharma, IT tilt
ABN AMRO Equity Fund is an open-ended scheme with the objective of investing in large and medium market capitalisation companies. Over the last quarter, assets under management have grown 33 per cent, including a 17 per cent growth in NAV. The ... More

F & O OUTLOOK
Nifty outlook turns positive
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YOUNG INVESTOR
`Cheese' has moved to MFs
The India growth story is for real. But the growth bypasses common people. — MR C. J. GEORGE, MD, GEOJIT FINANCIAL SERVICES More

CALL-CENTRE
Stock splits not money for jam
If you have been keeping an eye on company announcements looking for buying opportunities, you would surely have noticed the almost instant positive reaction to news of a stock split or bonus. Despite the market's bullish reaction , these ... More

How to take positions in futures market
Futures contracts are unlimited gain or loss instruments and, hence, risky. Being short-term instruments, they are subject to volatility and one must be aware of the risk-return trade-off before trading in them. More

Money-Talk
Mr V. Mahadevan, CEO of Wealth Advisors India, is a seasoned hand in the financial services industry. Wealth Advisors, promoted by him, is today among the leading distributors of financial productswith assets under advice of over Rs 250 crore. ... More

Investment Nuggets
In the course of a remarkable professional career in investment management, Peter Bernstein has worn several hats. After starting his career as an economics professor, he became the Chief Executive of an investment counsel firm, managing billions ... More






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