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STOCK MARKETS: Markets in free fall
Sensex loses 1,071; global stocks plummet. Mumbai, Oct. 24 Investors were witness to one of the blackest days in Indian stock market history as FIIs shed a record quantity of Indian stocks sending the Sensex plunging 11 per cent on Friday, ...

STOCK MARKETS: How far will FIIs go?
Mumbai, Oct. 24 As the intensity of selling by foreign institutional investors left the market belly up on Friday, (when FII net sales at Rs 1400 crore, were the highest for any single day), market watchers were wondering just how much more ...

STOCK MARKETS: Borrowed money flees, triggering melt-down
As Indian investors come to terms with the carnage witnessed in stock markets on Friday, they can draw comfort from the fact that the 10 per cent decline in the Sensex was more due to de-leveraging by global investors than any fundamental ...

STOCK MARKETS: Are Govt moves a futile exercise?
Chennai, Oct. 24 The Government, in coordination with SEBI and Reserve Bank of India, has announced a slew of measures to calm market sentiment amid global turmoil and improve domestic liquidity. But it seems those measures turned out to ...

STOCK MARKETS: Sept 30 benchmark ensures no trading halt
Trading of 639 stocks stopped due to heavy selling. Kolkata, Oct. 24 When the benchmark index falls 11 per cent in a session, it is obvious that there would be many stocks that would hit the lower circuit ...

STOCK MARKETS: ‘Like being caught in a bomb blast’
Chennai, Oct. 24 The carnage in the equity market left investors and traders in “a situation that you can’t even dream of in your worst nightmare. Today we got an idea what it is like to be caught in a bomb blast…. Just as ...

INVESTMENTS: Diwali offer: ‘Best time to invest’
Mumbai, Oct. 24 As the markets crashed with Sensex losing more than 1000 points on Friday, mutual funds have not faced much redemption pressure, though the NAVs of their equity schemes would have seen erosion in ...

COMMENTARY: Markets this Week

INTERVIEW: ‘Panicking is not way out, MFs safer bet’
MD of Motilal Oswal says stability in US will keep Indian market firm. Mumbai, Oct. 24 The stock market witnessed the worst-ever fall on Friday with the benchmark Sensex losing more than 10 per cent. Business Line spoke to Mr Raamdeo Agrawal, ...






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Markets (Oct 24)
Nifty (at close)2584.00(-359.15)
US Dollar (Buy/Sell)49.77/79
Brent crude (a bbl) Rs3,108
Gold (a gram) Rs1,145
Silver (a kg) Rs17,955

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