Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, April 05, 2006 |
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AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES WHEAT Wheat prices a tad above MSP as arrivals begin More stocks likely to hit market from next week More COMMODITY EXCHANGES DGCX to launch gold, silver options Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange (DGCX) plans to launch options on gold and silver in the last quarter of the year. The exchange, which recently commenced trading in silver futures, has been accorded approval by the Emirates Securities and ... More INSIGHT Compounding troubles for farmers The rate of interest charged on farm loans is not as important as the method of charging it. By compounding, in defiance of a Supreme Court judgment and RBI directives, cooperative banks are all but practising usury. In absolute terms, the finan cial loss caused to the farmers of India in the 1980s and the 1990s could be as high as Rs 3 lakh crore More HORTICULTURE/FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Rain, pests likely to hit mango yield in APPRODUCTION PROBLEM More RUBBER Rubber static on lack of buying The absence of follow up buying kept spot rubber unchanged on Tuesday. The market stagnated at higher levels, as major manufacturers had not revised the quotes for the week. The day's trading appeared listless as there were no active sellers ... More SUGAR Dwarikesh to expand co-generation capacity Dwarikesh Sugar Industries Ltd has informed the Bombay Stock Exchange that the company is intending to expand its co-generation capacity from 26 MW to 50 MW by setting up additional co-generation capacity of 24 MW at its Dwarikesh Puram ... More
Sugar moves higher GOLD & SILVER Precious metals rise further Precious metals firmed up further on the local bullion market on Tuesday on firm overseas markets. Silver (.999 fineness) was up Rs 95 at Rs 17,525 per kg over previous close. Pure gold prices were up Rs 35 at Rs 8,575 per 10 gm. Standard mint ... More METALS Meet to discuss metal price behaviour A one-day seminar on exchange traded commodities price outlook for 2006 covering bullion, metals and energy will be held in Mumbai on April 22. Organised by Foretell Business Solutions, the meeting will bring together experts and market ... More COTTON
Global cotton prices robust, limited benefit to IndiaThe global cotton market is booming. Rising consumption, record exports and large inventory with prices attractive to producers are the major features of the market this season. Yet, cotton growers in India are unable to reap the full benefit of ... More OILSEEDS & EDIBLE OIL Groundnut oil moves up Groundnut oil and refined soya oil moved up on the local edible oils market on Tuesday on continued local buying. RBD palmolein ruled steady. Castor seed June futures ended lower on lack of fresh buying interest. Groundnut oil raw was up Rs 2 ... More
Hyderabad to host meet on oilmeal usage COMMODITY MARKETS Veg oil market in bear grip Large S. America soya crop, huge palm stocks cast shadow More Advt Links: Personal Computing resources Hawaii Vacations - Hanalei Bay Resort Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Mar. 26-Apr. 1 Shine in silver seen continuing in short term Value-added spices export surges India gains edge in par-boiled rice market Bullish sentiment seen fading in gold Sample from MP district tests positive for bird flu Brazil to help boost domestic coffee offtake Project to produce ethanol from sweet sorghum Copper offtake likely to rise 6-7 pc next fiscal Avoid panic in vegetable marketing, farmers told `Adulteration rampant in edible oils' Ginger prices fall on higher supply Indian tea to gain on rising Kenyan prices Grapes turn `sour' for exporters Ban on Indian poultry items hits Gulf importers |
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