![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, April 07, 2005 |
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Occasional knuckle rappingIMPRESSIONS Hair-raising thought policing RIGOROUS regulations, restrictions and regimentation are common attributes of any totalitarian regime. Once these are relaxed, dictatorships go down. Dictators are acutely conscious of this and are aware that any freedom granted to the people to ... More INDIA UNINC
Abhimanyus of the financial marketsA financial market with a million Abhimanyus, who cannot exit, is a poor showpiece for global participants. It is important to rework the financial architecture to reform the illiquid stock market and integrate domestic credit markets, evolve a singl e yield curve and enhance the capability of participants to enter and exit the market any time. Such a reworking is required before there is talk of integrating the domestic markets into the global financial system, says R. Vaidyanathan. More EAR TO THE GROUND NDTV up on diversification talk THE much talked about stock in the media space is NDTV. Market speculation revolves around the company's plan to diversify into other channels. Indications are that the company would announce the launch of a general entertainment channel ... More ON THE HEDGE Outlook may turn positive for BoB, OBC THE following strategies are based on Wednesday's trading in the derivatives segment on the NSE: BoB: The April futures contract closed at 212.65. The outlook could turn positive if futures trade above 213.70. The upside target range is ... More SENSOR Pivotals, small-cap stocks make gains THE seesaw movement in stock prices continued with stocks bouncing back on Wednesday to recoup the losses suffered on Tuesday. Sensex, which ended above the level of 6,600, gained 0.86 per cent. This was higher than the gains registered by BSE ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Top Stories In Focus BHEL Disinvestment China's revaluation Dabhol power regenerated Tracking the rains Sethusamudram Canal Project India Inc's overseas acquisition
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Looking back Mar. 27-Apr. 2 Budget thrusts on plantation sector development Generating portable alpha through arb funds Further downslide likely Inland water transport: In dire straits |
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