![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, January 30, 2002 |
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COLUMNS OFFHAND Comprehensive security THE Delhi Policy Group (DPG), under the dynamic stewardship of Gen V. R. Raghavan, former Director General of Military Operations, has been doing yeoman service in promoting public awareness of the concept of a holistic approach to security. ... More FINANCIAL SCAN Deflation is the new enemy Mr Alan Greenspan's policies have received the stamp of approval from the acolyte of monetarists. Writing in the Wall Street Journal, Mr Milton Friedman, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work in monetary economics, commends the US ... More EYE ON THE WORLD The Great Divide of race and religion REPORTS of a difference of opinion between the US Secretary of State, Gen Colin Powell, and the Defence Secretary, Mr Donald H. Rumsfeld, on how the Taliban and al Qaeda prisoners should be treated could be symptomatic of a deeper international ... More DOWN TO EARTH Power needs a Pitroda The Union Power Minister, Mr Suresh Prabhu, is certainly one of the more aware ministers. A young successful politician with a brilliant academic background and experience of the finance portfolio in a State like Maharashtra, he holds fairly ... More EAR TO THE GROUND Goodlass Nerolac up on open offer talk IS there a takeover bid or an open offer possibility in paints company Goodlass Nerolac? The stock market seems to be sensing this development. On Tuesday's trading there was a block deal of about 4.75 lakh shares in the counter on the BSE. The ... More ON THE HEDGE Selling Satyam calls may fetch good yields TUESDAY'S trading in the option market for individual stocks on the National Stock Exchange saw most of the calls gaining in value. The top traded equity call was on Satyam Computers. The February contract, which moves into the one month ... More SENSOR M&M revs up in flat Dalal Street UNCERTAINTY continued to rule the markets on Tuesday and was amply reflected by the stagnant indices. Volumes continued to be low and except for a few counters. Gains recorded earlier in the day, were later watered down by selling ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in |
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