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Angel Broking launches mobile service

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Mumbai, May 20 Angel Broking has launched ‘Mobile Connect’ service for cell phone users. Those who log on to the mobile connect service can get real time equity, F&O, commodities and mutual funds data on a single platform.

The clients of the broking firm can access their back office data, which can be even downloaded for use, on the cell phone any time of the day.

The mobile connect is available on all Java-enabled GSM handsets with GPRS connectivity.

Mobile connect will also provide market news, corporate developments, commodity news, top 10 local and global indices among other capital markets related news.

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