![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, June 19, 2002 |
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COLUMNS OFFHAND President who? AMERICANS have a jocular gem that Franklin D. Roosevelt demonstrated what it was to be a President, General Dwight Eisenhower showed that there was no need for a President and Harry S. Truman proved that any Tom, Dick or Harry could be President. ... More FINANCIAL SCAN Gold price surge is short-term event GOLD has lately been in the news. After having been virtually written off, it has bounced back to attract active interest in world financial markets. Its price has risen about 15 per cent in recent weeks. Does it presage a comeback for this ... More EYE ON THE WORLD Bush plays global Don Quixote... Musharraf gets lease of life Those political and human rights for which the US claims to be fighting do not flourish in Gen Musharraf's Pakistan. Moreover, even the US acknowledges that the General exports terrorists. More DOWN TO EARTH Tilting at imaginary enemies? THE `Whodunit' aspect of the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon is in the limelight again. The US President, Mr George Bush's knee-jerk reaction was to put the entire blame on the al Qaeda and hold Osama bin Laden as ... More EAR TO THE GROUND Amara Raja up on auto sector revival IN the continuous bull run of the auto-ancillary shares, a stock that is being eyed by market players is Amara Raja Batteries. The company which is aggressive in automobile batteries is understood to have tied up with a number of OEMs ... More ON THE HEDGE Outlook on HPCL negative CALLS on most stocks ended lower on Tuesday's trading in the derivatives segment at the NSE. The following are some buy/sell strategies based on the day's trading: Equity options: The outlook on HPCL remains negative. Consider writing ... More SENSOR FII selling exerts bear pressure EQUITIES slipped during the course of the day's trading on Tuesday in the backdrop of significant selling by foreign institutional investors (FIIs). The BSE Sensex closed at 3,284.54 points, a decline of 38.96 points (1.17 per cent). More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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