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Bank of Maharashtra `de-materialisation' process progressing
BANK of Maharashtra has identified investor problems faced after its recent issue and made a full audit of issue-related transactions by the registrar. Mr S.C. Basu, Chairman and Managing Director, told newspersons that some one lakh investors ... More

MUTUAL FUNDS
`Star struck' MFs look to team-based initiatives
THE `star' fund manager is on the descent, if HR consultants and asset management companies are to be believed. The mutual fund industry has been rocked by the news of some high-profile exits over the last two to three months and some of these ... More

Principal Global invests most in European stocks
EUROPEAN stocks dominate the portfolio of Principal Global Opportunities Fund, the only scheme in India that invests in international equities. The maiden count indicates an allocation of over 41 per cent to companies listed in Europe, with US ... More

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Bearish trend to persist
THE sentiment reading of the tradable counters stands strongly bearish with no uptrend counters. Irrespective of bull or bear domination on Wednesday, the prevailing bearish sentiment is likely to continue with a slight change in its ... More

STOCK MARKETS
Sensex sinks on poll forecast — Loses 213 in heaviest fall in 3 years
THE BSE Sensex fell more than 200 points - the hardest single-day fall in over three years - today after opinion and exit polls conjured up visions of political instability at the Centre. The approaching expiry of April futures and ... More

Krone volume, price rise on dividend bonanza
THE Krone Communications stock on Tuesday had a volume and price increase on the bourses on announcement of a one-time special dividend of Rs 26 per share of Rs 10 each. The counter, fairly illiquid, saw a traded quantity of 66,403 shares, up ... More

Bank stocks crash as RBI announces dividend policy
THE RBI guidelines on banks' dividend policy took a heavy toll on the banking sector stocks today. Selling was more active in public sector banks, especially those providing good dividend yield. Among the stocks to fall sharply were SBI, Bank ... More

e-choupal may add value to ITC
THE e-choupal initiative for transaction of agriculture products for farmers undertaken by cigarette major ITC is all set to add to the topline and bottomline of the company. Talks are this would be the new growth area for the company in the ... More

DERIVATIVES MARKETS
Outlook positive for ACC, Tata Motors
THE following strategies are based on Tuesday's trading in the spot and the derivatives segments on the NSE: ACC: The stock closed at Rs 267 in the spot market. The primary trend appears positive. The near-term price target is Rs 296. ... More

COMMENTARY
Ranbaxy Labs, Cipla, HDFC Bank buck trend
THE exit poll suggesting the possibility of a hung Lok Sabha took a devastating toll on the BSE Sensex. As political concerns came to the fore, there was broad-based selling in the markets. Towards the close of the trading day, the Sensex had ... More


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