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Friday, July 22, 2005
Markets (July 21)
BL 2502280.28 (-15.62)
BSE Sensex7304.32 (-38.57)
S&P CNX Nifty2230.50 (-11.40)
US Dollar (Buy/Sell)43.46/43.59
Gold Std (10 gm)6030 (+30)

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Applause appraised
INDIANS watching Dr Manmohan Singh address the joint session of the US Congress must have felt proud of their Prime Minister. His dignity of bearing, clear enunciation, effective communication, flawless delivery — all together made it a ... More

ON MINT STREET


Financial sector reforms no help to real economy
MOST liberal commentators seem to have given up on reforms. Bound by political correctness, the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, recently told the US that economic reforms are on. The US companies operating in India in their information ... More

COMING TO TERMS


A nutty discussion on nuclear talks
TO MANY it is still not clear whether the new nuclear energy deal with the US is one-sided or not, though Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh has begun defending it quite forcefully. The word `nuclear' appears many ... More

EAR TO THE GROUND


Automotive Stamping shines on price hike talk
AUTOMOTIVE Stamping, a Tata Group company and supplier of stamping products to Tata Engg and a few other vehicle manufacturers, is moving ahead fuelled by the market rumour that Tata Engg has yielded to a decent price revision for products. ... More

SENSOR


Broadbased profit-taking weakens market
AFTER opening on a firm note, the stock markets quickly lost steam during the day's trading. The BSE Sensex closed 38 points lower at 7,304 levels, after touching an intra-day high of 7,380 points. The CNX Nifty closed 11 points lower at 2,230 ... More


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