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MUTUAL FUNDS
Hedge funds bullish on India, other Asian markets
GLOBAL Hedge Funds are optimistic on Asian equity markets including India even though their share of investment in the region is small. Speaking at the `Funds World India 2004' conference here today, Ms Joanne Murphy, Head of Sales (Asia ... More

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Bulls march ahead
BULLS extended their pressure over Tuesday's trading activity. The sentiment reading of the tradable counters stands extremely bullish. Bear domination on Wednesday has the potential to reduce the bull count by a substantial margin thereby ... More

STOCK EXCHANGES
`10 firms keen on Nasdaq listing'
ABOUT 10 Indian corporates are being billed by the Nasdaq Stock Market as potential listing candidates. These entities, which represent a range of sectors, are expected to consider a Nasdaq listing over the next one year. The US exchange, which ... More

STOCK MARKETS
I believe it reflects the fundamentals: Chidambaram
THE Finance Minister, Mr P. Chidambaram, said on Tuesday that he believed that the current buoyancy in Sensex is reflective of the fundamentals of the economy. "I don't react (on the ups and downs of the market). As long as the Sensex reflects ... More

Sensex at all-time closing high — Gains 77 points buoyed by FII inflows
THE bourses continued their dream run on Tuesday with the Sensex closing at 6,234.29 - its highest closing level ever. Foreign institutional investors continued to buoy the market, providing strong buying support on blue chip scrips. The ... More

Trent gains on fundamentals talk
THE stock of Tata group company Trent Ltd has been witnessing sustained market interest in the recent past. The interest has been attributed to pure fundamentals this time around vis-à-vis the usual rumours of a merger with a group company. ... More

FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
SEBI clarifies on FII limit in corporate debt
THE Securities & Exchange Board of India (SEBI) clarified that investment in corporate debt is not included in the overall limit of $1.75 billion. The Government had announced in the last budget that overseas portfolio investments in Indian ... More

REGULATORY BODIES & RULINGS
SEBI extends supersession on CSE committee
SEBI has extended the supersession order slapped on the committee of the Calcutta Stock Exchange. The supersession will now be effective till June 30, 2005. Mr T.K. Das, formerly with the Indian Administrative Service, has been advised to ... More

COMMENTARY
Buoyant run in Sensex thanks to pivotals
ROBUST buying interest in heavyweights helped power the BSE Sensex to close at an all-time high of 6,234.29 points, up 76.52 points (or 1.24 per cent). In the course of the trading session, the Sensex touched an intra-day high of 6,248.43 ... More

IPOS
TCIL defers IPO plans to next year
TELECOMMUNICATIONS Consultants India Ltd (TCIL) said on Tuesday that it has deferred its plans for an initial public offering for the next financial year. The company had earlier said that it was planning the IPO for the current year. Mr G.D. ... More


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