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Emulate the US!
THE US is no less a democracy than India, right? Conceivably, its claims to being a long-standing and successfully functioning democracy may even be superior, yes? Then why not borrow the best practices in nurturing ... More

FINANCIAL SCAN


MIFOR exit will narrow options on risk management
The beauty of a MIFOR swap is that it is a pure rupee swap but also offers protection against currency risk. More

ZERO BASE


Spectre of no free frequency in spectrum
Spectrum is a band of colours, a definition that we remember from our school days. But did you know that the word was used to denote what is now called a spectre or a phantom? More

EAR TO THE GROUND


Arvind Mills betting on denim
THE stock of Arvind Mills touched its 52-week high on Tuesday. The stock, which opened at Rs 137.50 on the BSE and rose to Rs 141 intra-day, closed at Rs 139.85, gaining 3.25 per cent over the previous day's close. Dealers say the interest in ... More

ON THE HEDGE


Small reversal likely in Reliance Cap, Tata Motors
THE following strategies are based on Tuesday's trading in the derivatives segment on the NSE. The strategies are constructed to take advantage of small reversal in futures prices. These positions may run counter to the primary trend. ... More

SENSOR


Renewed buying in frontline stocks
EXTENDING the gains made on Monday, the markets opened on a flat note, but turned volatile during the mid-noon session. Renewed buying in frontline stocks, the rally on global markets and active buying by FIIs and mutual funds boosted the market ... More


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Looking back
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