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FINANCIAL SERVICES: Broking firms feel the heat as trading volumes shrink
Average turnover dips 40% in last 9 months; they explore new income avenues. Mumbai, Oct. 2 As trading volumes on the bourses continue to shrink, stock brokers expect a sharp fall in their income in the coming ...

RECOMMENDATION: Alchemist (Rs 89.45): Buy
We recommend a buy in Alchemist from a short-term trading perspective. It is apparent from the charts of Alchemist that it was on a medium-term downtrend from its early August high of Rs 105 to September low of Rs ...

RECOMMENDATION: Day Trading Guide
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INSIGHT: Investment banks…
…and then, there were none

The last nail on the coffin of investment banks, as we now know them, was driven when the US Federal Reserve (Fed) approved the applications of Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley to change their status into bank holding companies. Rather, they ...

INVESTMENTS: Banks may take a hit on corporate bonds portfolio
Spreads higher under revised FIMMDA benchmark valuations. Mumbai, Oct. 2 Banks may take some hit on their corporate bonds portfolios in the second quarter following the higher spreads declared by Fixed Income, Money Markets and Derivatives ...

MUTUAL FUNDS: Cover for SIPs to continue
The dispute over insurance cover for mutual funds, particularly for systematic insurance plans, has temporarily been resolved. On directive from Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA), the Life Insurance Council has put on hold ...

INVESTOR PROTECTION: Investor awareness programme
State Bank of India in association with CDSL is conducting investor awareness programme on ‘demat’ and online trading as part of the joint effort to spread awareness among investors. Experts from CDSL and senior officials from SBI ...

STOCKS: Reliance Ind classifies shares held by subsidiaries under ‘public’
Chennai, Oct. 2 Reliance Industries has classified shares held by its own subsidiary companies as ‘public shareholding’ in its filing with the Bombay Stock Exchange on shareholding pattern as of September 30, ...






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Nifty (at close)3950.75 (+29.55)
US Dollar (Buy/Sell)47.21/22
Brent crude (a bbl) Rs4,574
Gold (a gram) Rs1,216
Silver (a kg) Rs20,125

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