![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, February 17, 2003 |
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COLUMNS OFFHAND Creative cheating IF there can be creative accounting, why not creative cheating going by the more familiar name of plagiarism? All that you need to do to have an idea of the incredible spread and variety of this art and the survival capabilities of its ... More GLOBAL FINANCE & OVERVIEW What transatlantic rift really means Any chance of the war on Iraq serving as the beacon for West Asia has diminished with divisions between the US and Europe on the idea of war itself and the rhetoric escalating on either side, by the day. It is being suggested that the US is using t he Iraq issue to drive a wedge within the European community, fearing the likely dominance of an enlarged and unified Europe, says V. Anantha-Nageswaran. More A RINGSIDE VIEW After remaining calm... Players may enter actively THE domestic stock market may use the welcome break in uncertainty over a possible US-engineered war against Iraq this week and indulge in a measured pre-Budget buying. Last week, a majority of the players preferred the fence than the floor. The ... More MUTUAL CONFIDENCE It's a different ball game for Sahara THE Sahara group, now in talks with First India MF for what seems to be a takeover, looks all set to enter the arena of mutual funds. The group, with interests as diverse as aviation and housing, is already a leading name in the deposits ... More GLOBAL MONITOR Gold testing support at around $350/oz GOLD prices fell sharply last week. After ending the previous week at above $370 an ounce, the market was volatile most of last week primarily on the basis of war-related reports. Fund long liquidation ensured that prices fell to $360/oz on ... More ADR WATCH ICICI Bank firm THE US markets finished the last week in positive territory (for the first time in the last five weeks) on hopes that the US-led war on Iraq may not take place, at least for time being, after the UN chief weapons inspector, Dr Hans Blix, ... More STOCKS TO WATCH
Punjab Tractors: Divestment to drive up?PUNJAB Tractors could attract some market attention with positive development on the disinvestment front. Reports that the Punjab government would invite pre-qualification tenders for selling its stake in Punjab Tractors this week could spark ... More TECHNICAL ANALYSIS Cotton to test support levels NYCE cotton futures closed steady on Friday with speculators and trade squaring off their positions ahead of a holiday weekend. The market remains closed on Monday on account of President's day. The threat of a looming war between the US ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Top Stories In Focus Kelkar Report Telecom Competition Oil PSUs: Disinvestment dilemma Housing Fin. rate war: Bonanza for consumers! NPAs in Banking In Depth Simple Economics Consumer Notes Tax Talk The Brahmananda collections 2002: A drought year Gold: Still the winner? Cars: Always a beauty Books and Reviews Looking back Feb. 9-Feb. 15 Is domestic tea consumption falling? How the war will impact Iraqi women |
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