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MUTUAL FUNDS
Mutual funds say no redemption pressure
Despite volatile condition at the bourses, mutual funds are not facing redemption pressure. According to mutual funds, most investors prefer to wait and watch instead of pulling out the money in a hurry. Mr Rajan Krishnan of Principal Mutual ... More

Index funds have wide-ranging expense ratio
Expense ratios for index funds — funds that passively mirror specific indices without attempting to outperform them — are fairly wide ranging, with some of them at well above 1.5 per cent. The disconnect between the two extremities ... More

Prudential ICICI MF changes name
Prudential ICICI Mutual Fund has been renamed ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund, with effect from Monday. The change in name reflects the change in the shareholding pattern of ICICI Bank and Prudential Plc in the asset management company and the ... More

STOCKS
No defensive play on day of sharp fall
GAIL India the lone gainer in NSE Nifty stocks More

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Bear domination
Bears dominated Monday's trading activity. The sentiment reading of the tradable counters changed to bearish. Bull move on Tuesday is likely to change the sentiment reading in their favour. On the contrary, the prevailing bearish sentiment is ... More

STOCK MARKETS
Sensex crashes 617 pts; auto, banking stocks lead sell-off
RBI's liquidity-tightening steps result in second biggest single-day fall More

Sugar stocks survive market crash
Sugar stocks, particularly medium and small companies, survived the market crash today. Oudh Sugar gained 7.98 per cent to Rs 70.35 while Shree Sakthi Sugar went up 2.53 per cent to Rs 103; Balrampur Chini rose 2.05 per cent to Rs 67 and ... More

FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
Retail investors, FIIs walking out on markets
It seems the retail investor is joining the foreign institutional investor in making an exit from the market, going by BSE data on turnover under different categories of investors. Retail investors, categorised as clients, have been net sellers ... More

COMMENTARY
CRR hike to curb inflation leads to market fall
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IPOS
KPR Mill files draft red herring prospectus with SEBI
Raising funds for expansion plans More

PUBLIC OFFER
BEML plans Rs 440-cr follow-on issue in June
Metro coaches production to be raised More






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