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INVESTMENTS
StanChart, Pru ICICI tie-up to help clients in investing
STANDARD Chartered Bank has tied up with Prudential ICICI to create what has been named `Asset Shield,' an arrangement that seeks to lead a select group of clients towards equity investing. Savings routed through this programme are mainly ... More

MUTUAL FUNDS
Fidelity funds' exposure to Indian equities limited
INDIA does not seem to rank very high on the agenda set by Fidelity, the US asset management group, that many feel will start its operations locally. Its funds, barring a few exceptions, are generally providing far more weightage to other ... More

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Volatile movement
THE sentiment reading of the tradable counters remains bearish. Bull domination on Thursday is likely to change the sentiment reading in their favour. Click here for table Otherwise, the prevailing bearish ... More

STOCK MARKETS
Sesa Goa: Ore price worry
THE stock price of iron-ore exporter Sesa Goa has seen a sharp dip in the last few days. In the last one week, the stock has seen a fall of around 15 per cent and out of this fall almost five per cent decline was on Wednesday. Dealers said ... More

Hopes of higher growth push up Divi's Lab
EXPECTATIONS of higher revenue growth have seen investor interest in the stock of Divi's Laboratories perk up. Brokers said the stock, which had come off its high of around Rs 2,000 as of end February, appears to be back on the market radar on ... More

DERIVATIVES MARKETS
Gujarat Ambuja Cement in backwardation
THE futures & options segment saw restricted activity on the National Stock Exchange on Wednesday even as the settlement for March contracts expires on Thursday. Turnover at F&O segment was Rs 10,980 crore as against Tuesday's figure of Rs 13 More

COMMENTARY
Heavyweights pull down markets
VOLATILITY continued to plague the stock markets as they declined again on Wednesday. Although there was slight revival on Tuesday, the markets traded predominantly in the negative territory on Wednesday and ended marginally lower than Tuesday's ... More


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