THE HINDU BUSINESS LINE
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Monday, March 26, 2001

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Markets

Mutual Funds
Technology companies still high on popularity charts
LAST week, the alarm bells rang loud and clear, turning even the most seasoned investor nervous. This week may not be entirely different, what with the Income-Tax Department conducting raids on brokers and regulatory probes. These could well crowd out th e few silver linings that appeared on the horizon, an easing of tension on the Calcutta Stock Exchange included.

Policy
Maintaining balance on the yield curve
THE winds of change are slowly blowing across the committee room of the Central Board of Trustees (CBT) of the Employees Provident Fund Trust Organisation.

Stocks
Awaiting stabilisation
WHAT is the common factor between the ongoing secondary market crisis and the Harshad Mehta-driven scam of 1992? Manipulation of market sentiment and prices of scrips as well as the subversion of the discovery mechanism. The stock market 's role in arriving at a mean of demand and supply has been maneuvered by the machinations of a few.


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