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Markets (June 6)
BSE Sensex15572.18 (-197.54)
S&P CNX Nifty4627.80 (-49.15)
US Dollar42.68 (-0.22)


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SIMPLE ECONOMICS
Illusion of correlation
An analyst I know never initiates a research report on Tuesdays. He claims that his recommendation is likely to go wrong if he does so. He bases his argument on what happened the last time he did that — he had issued a report on Bajaj ... More

TAX TALK
Claiming deductions from two housing loans Tax Talk
I purchased a house in 2001 under a loan, for which I am still paying the EMI. I have now purchased another house, in which I now stay, with the help of another loan. The principle repayment and the ... More

BOOK VALUE
Hedge fund fees will decline overall
Will government regulations squeeze the hedge fund industry and turn it into a glorified clone of mutual funds? Will the hedge funds, which already have about $1.5 trillion assets under management scale up? Can we expect them to become ... More

PORTFOLIO MOVES
DSPML Equity Fund: Defensive moves
DSPML Equity Fund is a diversified fund with a large cap (greater than Rs 7,500-crore) bias, but mid- and small-cap stocks do account for over 33 per cent of the portfolio, going by the fund’s April fact-sheet. The fund has been in ... More

F & O OUTLOOK
Nifty future likely to touch 4400 level
Bears continued to dominate the market last week also. The Nifty future shed over 5.2 per cent to end at 4608.2 against its previous week’s close of 4850.1. However, the carnage did not end with this. This time around the fall was ... More

THE BIG DEAL
Favourable tallwinds
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YOUNG INVESTOR
THE HOW-TO-GUIDE
How good is your investment?
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How to fund your education
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TOP OF THE MIND
Bubble babble
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MICROMOTIVES
Optimal trade set-ups:Lowering risk capital, furthering gains
Traders have suffered large losses this year because of what technical analysts call “whipsaws”. A whipsaw is a price movement where the stock or the index goes up or down and then reverses direction. Such whipsaws make it ... More






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