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TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Bear domination
BEARS gained control of Wednesday's trading activity. Their dominance left the bulls with no opportunity to recover. However, the sentiment reading of the tradable counters stands bullish. Bear domination on Thursday is likely to change the ... More

STOCK EXCHANGES
Small cities seen disfavouring NSE
SEVERAL small cities have registered a dip in turnover of National Stock Exchange (NSE). Among the metros, Delhi and Chennai have registered a lower share in turnover in December compared to same period last year . Mumbai's share of NSE ... More

STOCK MARKETS
Sensex sheds 117 points on profit taking
THE two-day rise in the stock market was halted on Wednesday as profit taking and squaring-off of the derivatives contracts, a day ahead of their expiry, pulled down the stock prices. However, there was some intra-day recovery in the last ... More

Mega deal in the offing?
THE stock market grapevine says that the Ambuja group may sell its holding in ACC Ltd to Thailand-based Siam City Cement. A market source said fresh issue of equity rather than selling the stake also could not be ruled out. He said the group has ... More

Bharti Tele remains investors' favourite
The stock, which declined by 5.2 per cent on Wednesday after a smart 5-session run, still remains a favourite of a section of institutional brokers and day traders. According to market sources, a number of broking houses are reportedly ... More

DERIVATIVES MARKETS
Buy IOC Feb futures
THE following strategies are based on Wednesday's trading in the spot and the derivatives segments on the NSE: IOC: The stock closed at Rs 464 in the spot market. The outlook appears positive. Consider buying the February futures on the ... More

FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
FIIs change tack: Turn buyers in derivatives
THE low foreign institutional investors (FIIs) inflows in January as compared to the past six months would have made investors worry. But such thoughts can be put to rest, now. There is indication from the derivatives segment that the FIIs are ... More

COMMENTARY
Bellwether fails to sustain recovery
THE volatility continued at the bourses, with the BSE Sensex declining by 117.01 points (or 1.95 per cent) to close at 5876.05 points on Wednesday. This partly reverses the 400-point rise in the Sensex over the past two trading days. There was ... More

IPOS
Biocon files red herring prospectus for IPO
BIOCON India has filed the red herring prospectus with SEBI for its forthcoming IPO. The offer is for a fresh issue of 10 million equity shares for a face value of Rs 5 each. The Bangalore-based biotech major said the issue would be made fully ... More


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