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OFFHAND
Indo-US see-saw
INDIA and the US have been in a peculiar kind of a bind or a bond, if you will, for over 60 years. Franklin D. Roosevelt, the US President during the Second World War, was the first prominent American leader to take ... More

FINANCIAL SCAN
Markets await Fed move, policy statement
The provocation to increase rates can come only from hard evidence of rising prices. More

EAR TO THE GROUND
Dabur crashes on de-merger
THE counter of Dabur India on Tuesday witnessed a sharp fall in its stock price when there was overall buying interest in the market. Dealers said the sharp fall was due to the de-merger of the company's FMCG and pharma business. They said ... More

ON THE HEDGE
SBI: Outlook negative, sell June futures
THE following strategies are based on Tuesday's trading in the spot and the derivatives segments on the NSE: SBI: The stock closed at Rs 442 in the spot market. The outlook appears negative. The downside price target is Rs 412. Sell ... More

SENSOR
Old economy stocks back in recokning
AFTER declining by over 215 points in three successive trading days, the Sensex staged a modest comeback, appreciating by 68.84 points (or 1.45 per cent) to close above the 4,800-mark at 4814.85 points. Shrugging the bearish phase, the Sensex ... More




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