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RECOMMENDATION: Rolta India (Rs 170): Buy
We recommend a buy in Rolta India from a short-term perspective. It is apparent from the charts of Rolta India that after encountering significant resistance at around Rs 340 in early September, it began to decline and has been on a ...

RECOMMENDATION: Day Trading Guide
The analysis and opinion expressed in these columns are based on the technical analysis of the past price behaviour. The stop-loss level provided with the recommendation is important. The original view would stand negated if ...

OUTLOOK: Outlook continues to be grim
Redemption pressure spoiling the sentiment. Weekly outlook continues to be grim as what is happening on Dalal Street is increasingly reflecting depressing events outside. Last week, high profile US hedge fund Citadel Investment Group reported ...

FINANCIAL MARKETS: Gold: Seasonal buying holds the key
Outlook depends on financial markets, dollar movement. Mumbai, Oct. 19 Global growth concerns and financial market turmoil continue to batter the commodity market even as investors turn cautious and constantly look for avenues that are not only ...

STOCK MARKETS: Indian counters perform better in US markets
Wipro surges 25%, Satyam, ICICI Bank jump 16%. US stocks ended the week on positive note but also witnessed some nervous and volatile moments during the week gone by. The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped 4.7 per cent while the tech-focussed ...

INVESTMENTS: General insurers make large profits thru sale of equities
To use funds to meet capital requirement needs. Bangalore, Oct. 19 Bucking the turbulent trend in the financial markets, the four public sector insurance companies have made large profits in equity trading in the first six months of the ...

STOCK MARKETS: Is this a good time to invest?
Bidyut (an economics professor) and Mack (an American expat working in India) are seated in the professor’s car, enjoying vanilla ice cream from a roadside vendor near the beach in Chennai when ...






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Markets (Oct 18)
Nifty (at close)3074.35(-194.95)
US Dollar (Buy/Sell)48.88/90
Brent crude (a bbl) Rs3,295
Gold (a gram) Rs1,162
Silver (a kg) Rs17,310

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