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Saturday, January 11, 2003
Markets (Jan. 10)
BL 2501128.89 (-18.40)
BSE Sensex3358.99 (-25.21)
S&P CNX Nifty1080.25 (-17.10)
Dollar (Buy/Sell)47.93/48.06
Gold Std (10 gm)5680 (-30)

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ECONOMY - A PERSPECTIVE


NRIs and the Bhagwati paradox
The recent offer made to NRIs, including dual citizenship entitlements, can, over some years, benefit both the Government and the Indians who return to settle here. For the present, however, the investment is by the developing countries while the ret urns are mostly to the developed ones, says P. R. Brahmananda. More

E-DIMENSION


If life is but a game, why not play by the rules?
GAMES come in all shapes and sizes, if you have read the book Games People Play. For economists, there are the zero-sum games and the non-zero-sum games. In the former, one wins and the other loses, as in combats or cricket matches where ... More

SAY CHEEK


There's junk mail from S&P
AS usual, S&P has bad news for India. That everything is falling apart and `outlook', therefore, is `negative'. If there is one thing you can be positive about, it is the regularity with which the global rating agency Standard & Poor's churns up ... More

ERRORS & OMISSIONS EXPECTED


Yogi and the market czars
LIKE many in my neighbourhood, I have survived many a jaagran when the devout are supposed to keep vigil by chanting god's name, and to check whether they do it properly, they increase the volume control of the amp to keep those indoors ... More

EAR TO THE GROUND


Institutional interest in J&K Bank
JAMMU & Kashmir Bank attracted market attention both from institutional and retail investors. Value buying in the stock was seen on a general rise in public sector bank scrips. The bank has te lowest NPA in the industry and also is a good ... More

SENSOR


Infotech stocks lead market fall
AFTER two continuous trading sessions of gain, the 30-stock BSE Sensex ended the last day of the week on a lower note. The selling pressure witnessed by Infosys Technologies following its quarterly earnings announcement appears to have ... More
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