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Tuesday, April 01, 2003
Markets (March 31)
BL 2501029.16 (-19.88)
BSE Sensex3048.72 (-66.72)
S&P CNX Nifty978.20 (-22.40)
Dollar (Buy/Sell)47.45/47.58
Gold Std (10 gm)5310 (+50)

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Report, reforms & RBI
THE Report on Currency and Finance 2001-02 from the RBI starts with a queer insert: "The findings, views, and conclusions expressed in this Report are entirely those of the contributing staff of the Department of Economic Analysis and Policy ... More

EAR TO THE GROUND


Foreign fund fancies Padmalaya Tele
PADMALAYA Telefilms Ltd witnessed significant buying interest on the bourses on Monday. According to dealers, most of the buying came in the afternoon session, including a big block deal. A large foreign mutual fund was rumoured to have picked up ... More

ON THE HEDGE


Infosys: Outlook positive, buy April 4300 calls
THE following strategies are based on Monday's trading in the derivatives segment on the NSE: Equity options Infosys: The outlook on the stock is positive. The upside price target is Rs 4,350. The risk is that the current bout ... More

SENSOR


War drives investors to pharma scrips
THE markets seem to be groping for direction on fears that the war in Iraq might go on for a longer period than expected. Though the Indian stock markets withstood the war attacks initially, investors now appear to be getting jittery as the war ... More
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