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Tuesday, May 06, 2003
Markets (May 05)
BL 2501028.41 (+13.09)
BSE Sensex2975.47 (+8.84)
S&P CNX Nifty945.40 (+7.10)
Dollar (Buy/Sell)47.28/47.41
Gold Std (10 gm)5375 (+10)

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RBI seeks SEBI probe into G-sec dealing by JM Mutual, 2 firms
THE Reserve Bank of India has asked the Securities and Exchange Board of India to probe certain transactions by JM Mutual Fund and two private investment companies in thinly-traded Government bonds sourced from urban co-operative banks (UCBs). ... More

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS


Bulls upbeat
BULLS were in total control of Monday's trading activity. Their dominance for the second successive trading day left the bears stranded. The market sentiment reading of the tradable counters stands bullish. Bear domination on Tuesday is likely ... More

STOCK EXCHANGES


Trading interest dull in major bourses
TRADING interest remained lacklustre in two major stock exchanges - the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE) in the last 6 months. An analysis of the turnover level trends for the six months period ending April ... More

CSE okays contract notes on electronic form
THE Calcutta Stock Exchange (CSE) today informed members that they may issue contract notes in an electronic form authenticated by digital signatures, subject to an amendment in the bye-laws of the exchange. A message from the CSE to the ... More

STOCK MARKETS


i-flex down on number concerns
THE stock of financial software products company i-flex solutions encountered some amount of negativity on the bourses on Monday, leading to a marginal decline in price. According to analysts, there are some concerns in the market about the ... More

Bajaj Auto down on price-cut buzz
"The price cut would impact the company's bottom line anywhere between 9-11 per cent on a full year basis." More

VSNL, MTNL stocks up
THE stock prices of two telecom majors - VSNL and MTNL - were in the limelight on Monday on the expectation that the tariff rates for various telecom services would not fall further. The stock of MTNL gained 2.65 per cent at Rs 95 on ... More

DERIVATIVES MARKETS


Mastek in limelight
AFTER witnessing lacklustre trading in the last few trading sessions, turnover at the derivative segment on the NSE improved on Monday to Rs 2,078.44 crore as against Friday's turnover of Rs 1,762 crore. Index futures: The index futures ... More

COMMENTARY


Power stocks shoot up as others rally
WITH the market sentiments being driven by results of companies for the past three weeks, Monday's trading session was dominated by positive sentiments. Technology, media, banking and power stocks rallied lifting the benchmark indices ... More
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