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Wednesday, August 18, 2004

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OFFHAND
Caesar's wife
IT WAS frankly surprising to find a number of civil society organisations joining the National Advisory Council (NAC) constituted, with Ms Sonia Gandhi as the chairperson enjoying the status of a Union Cabinet Minister, ... More

FINANCIAL SCAN
Repo rate: RBI signals no change
It has risen dramatically from below 5 per cent to over 7.5 per cent in just the space of a few months and reversed the equally dramatic fall in interest rates, which had occurred in the last five years. Are the good times coming to an end? ... More

REFLECTIONS
Rest in the heart of the forest
Catching up with the flora and fauna on the border of the Yawal Wildlife Sanctuary. More

EAR TO THE GROUND
Sun Pharma shines on fund buying
THE counter of Sun Pharmaceuticals is attracting lot of market attention over the last few days. Dealers said several FIIs and domestic institutional investors have shown interest in the stock. The main reason for the interest is good valuation ... More

ON THE HEDGE
Outlook negative for Tata Motors, BPCL
THE following strategies are based on Tuesday's trading in the spot and the derivatives segment on the NSE: Tata Motors: The stock closed at Rs 395 in the spot market. The outlook appears negative. The downside price target is Rs 363. ... More

SENSOR
Sensex flat; cement, steel in limelight
THE markets closed on a flat note as the initial enthusiasm faded as the day progressed. The Sensex ended on a flat note after on a strong 40-point gain in the initial trading hours. Cement, steel and auto stocks led the initial upmove. During ... More




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