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MUTUAL FUNDS
Despite mayhem, asset base of MFs shrinks only marginally
DESPITE the mauling of the equity markets in May, the assets under management (AUM) of the mutual fund industry have reduced only marginally. The dip in AUM in May is by a meagre Rs. 6 crore. Industry watchers attribute this to the fact that ... More

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Bears hold sway
THE sentiment reading of the tradable counters stands bullish. Bear domination on Monday is likely to reduce the bull count to a bare minimum, thereby changing the sentiment reading in their favour. On the contrary, the prevailing bullish ... More

STOCK MARKETS
Tata Elxsi up on media initiative
ANOTHER Tata group company that has been witnessing increased buying in the last few days is Tata Elxsi, and the accumulation has nothing to do with the TCS IPO. Dealers said that several large market players have started buying the shares from ... More

Little-known counters shine at Lyons Range
IT is likely that you have never heard about Nageshwar Investment Ltd. Or, for that matter, Sangotri Constructions and Rohan Finance. To these seemingly little-known companies go the credit of being turnover toppers on Calcutta Stock Exchange, ... More

Expansion projects buzz props up Tata Tele stock
THE Tata Teleservices stock today moved up on positive news flows and developments. The stock attracted increased volumes on block trades, both on the NSE and the BSE on some reported investment buying. It closed 1.06 per cent up in terms of ... More

DERIVATIVES MARKETS
Tata Steel: Outlook seen negative; sell July futures
THE following strategies are based on Friday's trading in the spot and the derivatives segments on the NSE: Tata Steel: The stock closed at Rs 282 in the spot market. The outlook appears negative. The near-term downside price target is ... More

REGULATORY BODIES & RULINGS
SEBI directs Information Tech to transfer records
THE Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has directed Information Technologies (India) Ltd, a category II share transfer agent, to transfer the records of its existing client to another agency or the client companies concerned, according ... More

COMMENTARY
All-round selling pressure drags index
BEARISH sentiments prevailed on Friday in the secondary markets as the benchmark BSE Sensex closed the last trading day of the week on a weak note. The index was down 69.89 points (1.44 per cent). Most of the indices on the BSE including, BSE ... More

INVESTOR PROTECTION
Consumer forum urges transfer of IE&PF to SEBI
THE Consumer Education and Research Centre (CERC), Ahmedabad, has requested the Union Finance Minister, Mr P. Chidambaram, to transfer the Investors' Education & Protection Fund (IE&PF) to the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) fro More


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