![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, March 27, 2002 |
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COLUMNS OFFHAND L'affaire Sekhon NO DOUBT those brought up in values of a world now long past were happy at the way the Air Headquarters dealt with the supposed infringement of the service rules by Air Marshal Manjit Singh Sekhon. They must have found it reassuring that even in ... More FINANCIAL SCAN US rate hike likely to be modest Upward moves will be modest without any firm conviction and more in the nature of withdrawing the cuts made in the extremely unsettled and uncertain economic and financial environment in the last quarter of 2001. More EYE ON THE WORLD US-West Asian relations -- A simmering pot Even if differences at home are resolved, Mr George Bush can hardly plunge into another war while troops are still engaged in Afghanistan. Nor can the US expect any West Asian support this time. More DOWN TO EARTH
Globalisation rocks farm patriarchyAGRICULTURE in India, at one epoch held as a model of productivity, quality of the produce and technological sophistication both in production and post-harvest processing, started declining with the coming of the British, principally because the ... More EAR TO THE GROUND Mukta Arts up on new plans THE stock of media company Mukta Arts edged up on Tuesday. Dealers said that the market was bullish on the scrip due to its forthcoming ventures. Mukta is close to releasing its new film `Badhai Ho Badhai' which is directed by Satish ... More ON THE HEDGE Put spread on Satyam may be profitable PUT options gained in value during Tuesday's trading in the derivatives segment on the NSE. Most calls lost value. The top traded options were on Satyam Computer, Reliance Industries and Infosys Technologies SENSOR Technology stocks crumble; select PSUs up AFTER a long weekend, the stock market closed on a weak note on Tuesday, extending its three-day loss to 3.2 per cent. The BSE Sensex ended the day at 3466.29, down 49.82 points or 1.42 per cent from Friday's close. Trading volumes were by and ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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