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YOUNG INVESTOR: Making sense of the rupee movement
Ever thought of making the connection between the rupee’s exchange rate against other currencies and the earnings of software and hardware companies? ...

TAX TALK: Deductions on medical treatment
I am suffering from chronic renal failure and undergoing treatment for the same. I am already getting about 80 per cent of the total money spent for the treatment as reimbursement from my employer. ...

YOUNG INVESTOR: Strike an investment bond!
Here’s the low-down on this less popular investment, the options available and the returns the investor can look forward to.. Investment in bonds may not appear to be as inviting as investing in equity. If you thought so, you are ...

BOOK VALUE: Charting and cricket
Investing or trading in the stock market without any knowledge of technical charts and chart patterns is akin to facing the very first ball of a match without any protective gear like helmet, pads, gloves, etc., says Ashwani Gujral in ‘
SIMPLE ECONOMICS: Of investors and auto drivers
Consider this. It is late evening and you want to go shopping. It is one of those days when there is huge demand for autos. Yet, eight of ten auto drivers that you ask tell you that they are heading home to retire for the day! Their behaviour ...

YOUNG INVESTOR: Meet the Manager
A host of new fund houses are set to debut with their offerings over the next few months. Religare AEGON may be among the earliest to do so. Vetri Subramaniam, who joined the fund house as Head of Equity Funds in ...

MICROMOTIVES: Beta exposure: Is direct investment better than index funds?
Readers may be aware of the core-satellite approach to portfolio management. This involves constructing a core portfolio for the beta (market) exposure and a satellite portfolio for the alpha (excess) returns. There were couple of interesting ...

F & O OUTLOOK: Nifty future may drift lower
Markets seem to have lost their momentum midway. After witnessing wild swings intra-week, the Nifty September future finished marginally lower at 4352.2 points against the previous week’s close of 4370.55, shedding little over 0.4 per ...





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Markets (Sep 06)
Nifty (at close)4352.30(-95.45)
US Dollar (Buy/Sell)44.64/65
Brent crude (a bbl) Rs4,561
Gold (a gram) Rs1,089
Silver (a kg) Rs19,410


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