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Friday, November 15, 2002
Markets (Nov. 14)
BL 2501036.11 (-2.48)
BSE Sensex2986.56 (+25.90)
S&P CNX Nifty971.90 (+9.25)
Dollar (Buy/Sell)48.23/48.36
Gold Std (10 gm)5240 (-60)

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4 new schemes from HSBC MF
HSBC Mutual Fund today announced the launch of four new schemes — the HSBC Equity Fund, Income Fund, Cash Fund and Institutional Income fund. Both the income funds include a Short Term Plan and an Investment Plan. The initial public ... More

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS


Bull domination
BULLS were in total control of Thursday's trading activity. Their dominance left the bears with no opportunity to recover during the day's trading. The market sentiment reading of the tradable counters stands strongly in favour of the bulls. Bear ... More

STOCK EXCHANGES


CSE members to stop trading from today — AGM adjourned
AROUND 400 members of the Calcutta Stock Exchange have decided to shut down their terminals from tomorrow till November 21, according to Mr Sultan Osman, spokesperson of the CSE members. This step was taken after the adjournment of the 79th ... More

STOCK MARKETS


MphasiS up on BPO order talk
THE Bangalore-based software solutions provider, MphasiS BFL rose five per cent on the bourses on Thursday as the market buzzed with rumours of the company bagging a large Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) order. According to analysts, the ... More

Digital jumps on talk of big orders from parent
THE stock of Digital GlobalSoft, the Indian arm of Hewlett Packard, jumped nine per cent on the bourses today as talks of the company bagging a $40-million contract from its parent intensified. On the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), the company's ... More

DERIVATIVES MARKETS


ACC: Positive outlook, but upside limited
THE following are some buy/sell strategies based on Thursday's trading in the derivatives segment at the NSE: Equity options: ACC: The outlook on the stock appears positive, though the upside from current level appears limited. ... More

COMMENTARY


Tech, cement stocks to the fore in all-round buying
BOLSTERED by buying across both new economy as well as select old economy stocks, the benchmark BSE Sensex posted a 25.90-point rise to close at 2986.56 points. Mirroring this rise, the Nifty also gained 9.25 points to end at 971.90 points. More
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