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STOCKS: IBM is cheaper than Infosys!
Price-earnings ratio of many US stocks lower than that of Indian peers. If you are a bargain hunting investor, how about substituting your Infosys holdings with the US-listed IBM or Hindustan Unilever with ...

STOCK MARKETS: US funds are top investors in Indian markets
Move up from 5th largest in 2006. With the US and other western economies seeing little opportunities for investment in their own backyard for the last 12-18 months, India has emerged the most lucrative markets for short and ...

RECOMMENDATION: Tata Communications (Rs 382): Buy
We recommend a buy in the stock of Tata Communications from a short-term perspective. It is apparent from the charts that the stock has been on a medium-term downtrend from its May high of Rs 651 (a 52-week high). In late October, the stock ...

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 the stop-loss level ...

RECOMMENDATION: HEG: Buy (Rs 285.70)
Chart Focus. Investors with a mediumterm perspective can consider investing in the stock of HEG, a leading manufacturer of graphite electrodes in ...

OUTLOOK: Profit-booking may rise
Developments in Dubai give FIIs opportunity to pocket Christmas bonus earlier. The Dubai debt crisis may not influence the local equity market this week unless it turns into an emerging markets' sovereign risk blow out. The crisis, however, is ...

FINANCIAL SERVICES: MF trading: For a price, but with advantages
Come Monday, mutual fund units would be traded on the NSE. But unlike some of the close-ended schemes already being traded on the exchange, the new units would not be available at a discount to ...

INTERVIEW: FIIs will focus more on primary market: UTI MF
Secondary market is driven mainly by domestic institutions rather than overseas investors, says Anoop Bhaskar. Foreign institutional investors appear to be betting big on the primary market rather than the secondary market, says Mr Anoop ...

EVENTS: Strong public opinion in favour of regulation, says SEBI member
More than half of a representative sample of people surveyed in India has expressed itself in favour of persisting with the current level of regulation of the stock market, if not scaling it up to ...

COMMENTARY: Satyam Computer tumbles 16%
The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended the week down 0.1 per cent, while the Standard & Poor's 500 closed on a ...


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Nifty (at close)4,941.75 (-63.80)
US Dollar (Buy/Sell)46.64/65
Brent crude (a bbl) Rs3,533
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Silver (a kg) Rs29,200

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