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MUTUAL FUNDS
Kotak Mutual launches floater long-term scheme
KOTAK Mahindra Mutual Fund has launched the Kotak Floater Long Term Scheme on Friday. This open-ended debt fund would invest predominantly in floating rate debt securities and money market instruments, according to a company press release. The ... More

State Bank of Indore to distribute Franklin Templeton schemes
FRANKLIN Templeton Investments (India) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with State Bank of Indore, for distribution of its schemes. Under the agreement, State Bank of Indore, a subsidiary of State Bank of India, will distribute the entire ... More

TAXATION
Concessions come with a price
T. C. A. Ramanujam on the proposed amendments to capital gains taxation More

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Bull onslaught
BULLS were in charge of Friday's trading. Their supremacy triggered the uptrend in most tradable counters. The sentiment reading of the tradable counters stands strongly bullish with no downtrend counters. Bear domination on Monday will ... More

STOCK MARKETS
Few takers for margin trading
MARGIN trading, launched three months ago, is yet to find takers as its guidelines don't favour investors, according to market experts. Banks are also not comfortable lending funds for margin trading, as they are uneasy lending to ... More

Talk of fund buying
PROPELLED by rumours that a large block deal may be witnessed at around Rs 495 levels, the Reliance counter witnessed sustained buying interest on the bourses on Friday. The stock moved up 3.07 per cent to end at Rs 488.90 with around 32.50 ... More

DERIVATIVES MARKETS
PNB: Outlook negative, sell August futures
THE following strategies are based on Friday's trading in the spot and the derivatives segments on the NSE: PNB: The stock closed at Rs 268 in the spot market. The outlook appears negative. The downside price target is Rs 247. A more ... More

COMMENTARY
TCS issue response pushes Sensex up
THE markets ended the week on a buoyant note. The strong response to the TCS IPO had tech stocks zooming; good earnings numbers was the other driver behind the market rally. The BSE Sensex gained 50 points to close at 5,170 points; the S&P CNX .. More


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TN Assembly drops privilege action against newspapers


Few takers for margin trading

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MCX flags off cotton futures

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Looking back
Jul. 18-Jul. 24
Transaction tax - strong merits as a reform measure

TCS public offer: SEBI says no to participatory notes

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Tax modifications spell positive for MFs


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