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Monday, September 17, 2007
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‘Power, railway expansion, airports to drive capex spending’
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ICICI Prudential Services Industries: Software pruned
ICICI Prudential Services Industries Fund appears to be theme fund, but in practice has quite a diversified exposure to sectors and stocks. Funds such as Tata Service Industries Fund and UTI Service Industries Fund appear more focussed and ... More

MFs must ensure investors’ confidence while selecting stocks
Lot of small-cap stocks enter funds’ portfolio More

‘Don’t constrained by elements like market-cap’
Kolkata, Sept. 16 Not everybody in the market may be fired up about sectors such as textiles or even healthcare, but there is a need for identifying what are clearly ‘contra’ plays, argues Mr Sandeep Kothari, Fund Manager, Fidelity ... More

Fund Talk
I heard from an intermediary that while investing in mutual funds, the NAV of the fund is irrelevant. As long as the performance of the fund is good, you could buy funds with a high NAV (such as Reliance Growth or Vision). Does this ... More

Fund Update
Birla Sun Life Equity Fund has launched an open-ended diversified equity scheme that would invest in international stocks. The fund, named Birla Sun Life International Equity, has two options of investments — Plan A and ... More

STOCKS
Reliance, Bharti, Infosys widely held across equity portfolios
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FINANCIAL MARKETS
‘Set up an expert group on capital markets in South Asia’
SAARC Finance Ministers discuss cooperation at meet More

STOCK MARKETS
‘India-focused hedge funds among top global performers’
Fund tracker points to five-fold increase in assets managed at $13.97 b More

Research on Buffett’s riches
Wafers fell in love with a man old enough to be her grandfather. The immediate provocation: he, the world’s third richest man, had willed that 70 per cent of his estate would go to the Gates Foundation and not to his blood relatives. ... More

Query Corner
I would like to know the prospects of Titan Industries purchased at Rs 1,150. Parrivel SaravananTitan Industries (Rs 1,400.5): Titan has resumed its long-term up trend from the ... More

Well-sailing ships and bounteous winds
Jogin was studying the currency movement charts of the past few months. Khan was plotting the economic indicators to check for slowdown signs. But it was the fast-paced T-20 on the telly that Dakshinamoorthy was busy watching ... More

Trader's Corner
Stocks seldom open at the same level at which they closed in the previous session. When they open well above the previous session’s high or below the previous session’s low, they form a ‘gap’ in the chart. The Japanese, ... More

INTERVIEW
‘Don’t constrained by elements like market-cap’
Kolkata, Sept. 16 Not everybody in the market may be fired up about sectors such as textiles or even healthcare, but there is a need for identifying what are clearly ‘contra’ plays, argues Mr Sandeep Kothari, Fund Manager, Fidelity ... More

RECOMMENDATION
Bank of India: Buy
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HDFC Top 200 Fund: Invest
Investors making a beginning on equity investments or those scouting for low-risk equity options for their core portfolio may invest in the HDFC Top 200 Fund. Though the fund has only managed a middle-of-the-road performance in recent ... More

Gujarat Industries Power: Buy
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Consolidated Construction: Invest at cut-off
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Koutons Retail: Invest
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OUTLOOK
Index Outlook
The cacophony in conjecturing the various ways in which the Federal Reserve can act, made many among the market participants retreat to the fence last week. Profit booking near intra-day highs checked the up-moves in the Sensex while short ... More

Indices may start well
Economic/political news flow to dictate medium term trend More

What’s Ahead
Investors can watch out for September 18 when the US Federal Reserve meets to decide on a rate cut which just might have a bearing on the outlook of the Reserve Bank of India. The RBI has raised lending rates five times in 2006-07 in a bid to ... More






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