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Seeking safe haven in US commodity futures
THREE weeks ago, when Hurricane Ivan hit Florida in the US, a top executive of a bank in Chennai earned a little over Rs 20,000 by trading in commodity futures market there. He made the money by buying December wheat contract at $3.21 a bushel ... More

STOCK MARKETS
BSE's A group stocks outperform others
MID-cap stocks have had a rollicking time since September 2001, when the markets sank to a low in the aftermath of the terrorists' strike in New York. The CNX Midcap index has outperformed the Nifty, the large-cap index, by a factor of two ... More

REGULATORY BODIES & RULINGS
SAT orders back on SEBI site
MUMBAI: The Securities and Exchange board of India (SEBI) has resumed publishing the orders of the Securities Appellate Tribunal on its Web site. It had stopped publishing these since January and claimed that the tribunal had instructed ... More


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Top Stories
Bank credit up Rs 21,418 crore


Global oil price rise may add to drug industry input costs

Forex reserves rise by $515 m

No respite from crude price rise: ONGC chief

India may gain from declining US textile sector fortunes

Labour remittances not eligible for new benefits

Looking back
Oct. 3-Oct. 9
Equity funds fare better: Crisil

SEBI panel suggests disclosing names of top 10 trading members

Resident investors, FIIs brought under MAPIN net — Told to obtain UIN by March 31

SIPs gaining weight among retail investors


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