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Wednesday, August 27, 2003
Markets (Aug. 26)
BL 2501487.02(+57.23)
BSE Sensex4152.29(+147.66)
S&P CNX Nifty1318.20(+47.10)
US Dollar (Buy/Sell)45.83/45.96
Gold Std (10 gm)5490

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Mumbai blasts
THERE are no words to describe the utter horror and indignation one feels towards the beasts in human form who have perpetrated the latest in the series of shocking massacres of the innocents in Mumbai. No doubt, in due ... More

FINANCIAL SCAN


Yield differential touches lows
BOND markets were caught on the hop when the Reserve Bank of India suddenly slashed 50 basis points off its repo rate, bringing it down from 5 per cent to 4.5 per cent. Just days earlier, the RBI Governor, Dr Bimal Jalan, made a casual remark ... More

REFLECTIONS


Sometimes rains do make a poem
WHEN the skies and the earth get entwined by a long clothesline of rain drops in the early morning hours, even the crows and sparrows stay quiet. Sometimes a wind swooshes down an empty Linking Road, jostling the few walkers in mischief. In a ... More

EAR TO THE GROUND


Steel ends stronger
THE share prices of steel companies soared on Tuesday on heavy buying. Dealers said investors, big and small, had lined up at steel counters. They said a price hike on Monday by China Steel Corporation (CSC) helped push up stocks here. CSC jacked ... More

SENSOR


Markets gain across the board
AFTER being wrecked by the Mumbai bomb blast on Monday, the market staged a phenomenal comeback on Tuesday. The benchmark market indices - BSE Sensex and the S&P CNX Nifty recovered ground during the day's trading and wiped off the losses ... More
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