![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, December 26, 2005 |
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MARKETS MUTUAL FUNDS It's now time for stock-taking MOST investors in mutual funds, especially those who dabble in equity schemes, want to have their cake and eat it too. At one hand, they want good-to-great returns and at the other, demand complete stability and consistency. To those who do not ... More STOCK MARKETS In what safe place have you bestow’d your money Khan was working with the I-T Act by his side, to prepare a list of changes that the next Budget may bring in. Dakshinamoorthy sat crunching numbers to see how much he’d gained during the year. Sridevi was returning from the neighbourhood church. ... More FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS THE YEAR THAT WAS
FIIs find India hot ... for good reasonTHE year 2005 has been a remarkable year for stock markets the indices scaled new peaks, the foreign inflows crossed an eye-popping $10.57 billion (crossing the $10-billion mark for the first time in a calendar) and a record number of ... More REGULATORY BODIES & RULINGS ICSI seminar in Hyderabad HYDERABAD: The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (Hyderabad Chapter) in association with the Hyderabad Stock Exchange Ltd and Secure Matrix India Private Ltd, Mumbai is organising a half-a-day seminar on "Clause 49 of the Listing ... More INTERVIEW
`Many companies look good for longer term exposure'WHEN it comes to investing for the longer-term, many Indian companies look promising right now, Ms Ashu Suyash, Business Head, Fidelity MF, tells Business Line. She also dwells on Fidelity's plans for the new year - an equity linked ... More COMMENTARY Wipro, Sify shine AMIDST concern over the US economy on the back of data showing sharp decline in purchases of new homes, the US markets ended almost flat; while the S&P-500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average inched up 0.1 per cent last week, the tech-focussed . More OUTLOOK Lower liquidity, higher volatility likely IT is hard to keep a performing market down. The Indian stock market seems to have overcome the concerns about overvaluations. Through 2005, the market has progressed to scale new heights. Looking back, one realises how short-lived the ... More Stock Quotes SE Diary Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Dec. 18-Dec. 24 Life insurers book gains in equities; invest in bonds AMFI, funds join hands to tackle churning of schemes by investors Index investing lags in India SEBI unlikely to extend revised Clause 49 deadline Reliance F&O: NSE cancels Jan 17 trading, fixes Jan 18 as ex-date to adjust de-merger Selling pressure drags Sensex down |
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