![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Saturday, May 04, 2002 |
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MARKETS MUTUAL FUNDS ICICIdirect.com MF plaza MUMBAI: ICICIdirect.com, the online trading service, has announced the launch of Sundaram Newton Asset Management Company Ltd (Sundaram Mutual Fund) on its integrated Mutual Fund Plaza. Five open-ended schemes of Sundaram Mutual Fund ... More
Pru-ICICI Mutual phone service TECHNICAL ANALYSIS Sideways movement NIFTY moved within a narrow range for the second successive trading day. Neither the bulls nor the bears could gain from Friday's trading. The market sentiment reading of the tradable counters continues to remain neutral with most of the counters ... More STOCK MARKETS Pillion ride for auto ancillaries WITH the revival of the automobile sector, especially the motorcycle segment, the stock prices of several auto-ancillary companies are witnessing an upward move. Since the beginning of this year, a number of auto-ancillary companies have ... More
Colour-Chem rises on open offer talk
Max India gains on new forays DERIVATIVES MARKETS Selling Satyam 300 calls may pay THE following are the buy/sell strategies based on the day's trading at the derivatives segment on the National Stock Exchange. Options on Satyam Computer were actively traded during the day. The May 300 call attracted some market interest ... More REGULATORY BODIES & RULINGS SEBI to revive margin trading in bourses THE Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) on Friday said it has initiated fresh steps to revive the margin trading in the stock markets. To revive the primary market, the market regulator is to initiate talks with some public sector ... More COMMENTARY Cement stocks, PNB attract buying interest A strong undertone and optimism in the equity market triggered a marginal rise in indices. Buying in a variety of sectors saw the BSE Sensex end the day at 3380.61 points, higher by 8.05 points (0.24 per cent) in relation to the previous day's ... More Stock Quotes SE Diary Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
Top Stories In Depth Inside Kashmir Guide to derivatives US-64 Looking back Apr. 21-Apr. 27 New depository fees: Small investors to take a big hit SEBI meeting to decide on UTI's redemption obligations `Speculative' deals to be redefined Host of rollbacks coming -- Dividend tax norms to stay with sops for shareholders MIP '97 redemption -- SEBI to ask UTI to meet shortfall from reserves |
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