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FINANCIAL SERVICES
Make customers pay for the use of regulatory services
In India, neither SEBI nor the Registrar of Companies has a system of carrying out a regulatory review of the accounting statements filed by companies.
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MUTUAL FUNDS
Will it be a green turf for Fidelity?
FIDELITY, the giant US fund house, expects to flag off its Indian venture with a diversified equity product. Or so indicates Ms Ashu Suyash, head of its local operations. The other day, one had the opportunity of watching a very interesting ...
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HSBC MF centre in Pune
MUMBAI: HSBC Asset Management (India) Private Ltd, which manages the HSBC Mutual Fund, has announced the opening of an investor service centre in Pune. This is to facilitate investors to file applications or request redemptions from the ...
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STOCK MARKETS
CHAT
Nobody knows which new negative will crop up when
Dejected with India's performance in Athens, Sridevi, Khan, Dakshinamoorthy and Jogin despondently settle down at their PCs to look at the bourses. Will markets cheer them? Jog: Hello! This is BSNL calling. Anybody to respond ...
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INVESTOR GRIEVANCES
Can Colour Chem minority holders `interest' be protected?
THE Colour Chem case is proving to be a litmus test for the SEBI (substantial acquisition of shares and takeover) regulations of 1997 (amended in 2002). This is the first case involving indirect acquisition and violation of the Indian takeover ...
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INTERVIEW
`Market could remain range-bound over medium term'
THE equity market may well stay range-bound over the medium term, feels Mr Shyam Bhat, Assistant V-P (Investments), Principal MF. Here, he shares his views with Business Line. Excerpts: In which areas are you ...
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COMMENTARY
Techs turn weak
THANKS to the easing of pressure on the oil front, the US and Indian markets ended in a positive note. Apart from oil prices and a pair of reports indicating that the US economy has not decelerated as much as some expected seemed to have kept the ...
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OUTLOOK
Benchmarks may move up as undertone turns bullish
The market needs further confirmation for end of negative developments before it turns really bullish.
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