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Thursday, February 28, 2002
Markets (Feb. 27)
BL 2501141.67 (-5.08)
BSE Sensex3705.66 (-7.08)
S&P CNX Nifty1189.20 (-0.20)
Dollar (Buy/Sell)48.72/48.85
Gold Std (10 gm)4965 (+65)

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Budget blues
YOU could be one of the many who woke up late today, squinting to check whether a friendly goblin had wiped Feb 28 off the face of the calendar. Perhaps such things happen in fairy tales. But lesser mortals have to face the stark reality of ... More

IMPRESSIONS


Investor clinics
THE Institute of Company Secretaries of India has come up with the idea of setting up investor clinics to educate investors. This follows the Government's decision to set up an Investor Education & Protection Fund (IE&P fund). The accumulated ... More

EAR TO THE GROUND


Restructuring hopes to lift Indo Gulf?
A CORPORATE major that is, according to the grapevine, thinking of restructuring is Aditya Birla Group's Indo Gulf Corporation. The market talk is that the company is likely to hive off its fertiliser division into a separate company or sell it ... More

ON THE HEDGE


Beware Budget volatilities
WEDNESDAY'S trading in the derivatives segment at the NSE saw equity calls on most strikes on Satyam and Reliance Industries ending in the positive territory. Volumes were relatively heavy in the February contracts, which are due to expire on ... More

SENSOR


Train attack subdues market sentiment
ON the eve of the Union Budget, the equity market ended with a negative undercurrent largely on account of the train attack on the Hindus in Gujarat, which could lead to a fluid political situation. However, buying interest in select stocks and ... More
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