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FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS: It’s not selling alone for FIIs
193 cos across sectors see FIIs raising stake in Sept quarter. Chennai, Oct. 26 If you think that foreign institutional investors are pressing only the ‘sell’ button in panic, think ...

STOCK MARKETS: Their lights have been knocked out
TANKING MARKETS. Mumbai, Oct. 26 For a group of 18- to 20-year-olds, the first investment they made in the stock market, and that too on borrowed money, was into Reliance Power. And one of the reasons for the choice of stock: the younger ...

RECOMMENDATION: Punjab National Bank (Rs 419.60): Sell
We recommend a sell in Punjab National Bank from a short-term trading perspective. It is evident from the charts of Punjab National Bank that it was on a broad sideways consolidation in the range between Rs 440 and Rs 530 between late July and ...

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STOCK MARKETS: Bear, bear, go away, retail investors want to play
Jogin (an economics student) and Mack (an American expat working in India) start celebrating Diwali before their friends Divya (a journalist) and Bidyut (an economics professor) can join them. Between bursting crackers and ...

OUTLOOK: Market outlook is still bleak
Overseas investors’ selling not to be halted any time soon. Weekly outlook for the equity market is bleak, to say the least. Foreign institutional investors’ sell-off is unlikely to ...

COMMENTARY: Tata Motors plummets
IT counters show relatively better performance. The global tsunami that started from the US showed no signs of abatement, as week after week the equities tumbled to new lows leaving the investors battered. Last week the Dow Jones Industrial ...

IPOS: Navratna status binds CIL to get listed in 3 years
‘Strong PSUs to be publicly traded cos’. New Delhi, Oct. 26 Sending a clear signal that the Government wants fundamentally strong public sector undertakings to be publicly traded companies, Coal India Ltd (CIL) was conferred Navratna ...






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Markets (Oct 25)
Nifty (at close)2584.00(-359.15)
US Dollar (Buy/Sell)49.96/97
Brent crude (a bbl) Rs3,030
Gold (a gram) Rs1,124
Silver (a kg) Rs17,130

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