![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, March 09, 2005 |
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COLUMNS OFFHAND Right to fire FINANCIAL SCAN Bonds rally despite good US payroll Despite the data beating expectations, the bond market, which normally would have fallen, anticipating a more aggressive interest rate policy from the Federal Reserve, rose strongly. More REFLECTIONS She works, she earns, she protects For Rekha, Mahashivaratri means much more than Women's Day. Despite problems at home, she manages to save Rs 1,000 per month from her monthly earnings of about Rs 4,000. Today, she has about Rs 15,000 in her bank account. More DOWN TO EARTH
Budget: Another political statement?The UPA Government is going the way of Nehru in 1951 and Indira Gandhi in the 1960s. Dangling carrots is the name of the game. The government makes promises; there is no evaluation system, which puts the blame for inadequate performance at the door o f the guilty parties. If Nehru and Indira Gandhi failed, why should one think that Ms Sonia Gandhi will be able to do better, asks Sharad Joshi. More ZERO BASE Suspended animation is no dead letter EAR TO THE GROUND SREI Infra Fin gains on infrastructure focus THE counter of SREI Infrastructure Finance gained on Tuesday. The stock closed at Rs 59.50, up 9.27 per cent, on the BSE with 8.93 lakh shares being traded. It closed at Rs 59.60 on the NSE, up 8.96 per cent, with volumes of 18.63 lakh shares. ... More ON THE HEDGE Short turn likely in Satyam, Nalco THE following strategies are based on Tuesday's trading in the derivatives segment on the NSE. These strategies are constructed to take advantage of short-term swings. Setting up such positions is, hence, risky because they may run counter to the ... More SENSOR Markets upbeat; mixed fortunes for FMCG, telecom stocks THE bull-run in the stock markets continued unabated on Tuesday and the benchmark indices broke fresh ground to reach new all-time highs. Though a cautious approach amongst investors was evident in the manner in which the indices moved during the ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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