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Tuesday, August 09, 2005
Markets (August 8)
BL 2502363.06 (-37.47)
BSE Sensex7606.17(-147.83)
S&P CNX Nifty2324.40 (-36.80)
US Dollar (Buy/Sell)43.49/43.62
Gold Std (10 gm)6225

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Coin collectors
WHILE the evolution of money is interesting, its history in recent centuries has been fascinating. After the era of barter, money came into existence both as an acceptable medium of exchange and as a standard store of value. In course of time, ... More

EX PARTE


Bathing bars and chemical assault
TO tax and to please, no more than to love and to be wise, is not given to men, said Edmund Burke, though we'd like to believe in the opposite. And to din in the truth, Winston Churchill declared, "There is no such thing as a good tax." If you ... More

PUBLIC POLICY NOTE


Raising education to a higher plane
Two reports on higher education provide important material and a unique opportunity to launch a debate among policy-makers and general public on how to build world-class institutions in India instead of taking the convenient route of ignoring interna tional reputation as simply some Western Imperialist notion that need not bother us. If the reports are not used properly, it will be yet another missed opportunity, says Bhanoji Rao. More

EAR TO THE GROUND


BALMER Lawrie Investments up on its holding strength
BALMER Lawrie Investments, which holds around 67 per cent stake in the public sector Balmer Lawrie, on Monday, moved up as the market price gap between it and Balmer Lawrie widened. A clutch of investors preferred to buy up the holding ... More

ON THE HEDGE


Outlook may turn positive for Satyam Computer
THE following strategies are based on Monday's trading in the derivatives segment on the NSE: Bajaj Auto: Buy August futures if it trades above 1443. The upside target is 1455-1468. Place the protective stop at 1429. The open interest ... More

SENSOR


Banking stocks bear brunt of market slide
THE negative sentiments at the close of last week was carried forward on Monday with greater intensity, dragging the indices downwards. The markets started on a cautious note and soon fell into the profit-booking mode. More


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