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FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS: FII buying lifts markets
Sensex up 744 points; overseas rate cuts lead to rally. Mumbai, Oct. 31 Stocks rose on Friday as foreign institutional investors turned net buyers after a straight fortnight of fierce ...

FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS: Emerging markets most hurt in bear run
FIIs offload equities worth $13 b in India so far. Mumbai, Oct. 31 Investors across the globe are now sobbing at the sink, from singing in the shower just at the beginning of the ...

FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS: Stocks lent by FIIs among the worst affected in slide
But analysts say data cannot confirm short-selling. Mumbai, Oct. 31 The stocks in which foreign institutional investors have lent the most quantity of shares overseas are also among the worst affected in the recent stock ...

COMMENTARY: Markets this week
On Monday the bourses opened on a weak global sentiments and heavy selling resorted by FIIs and ...

STOCKS: C.V. Desai and associates pick up stake in Avery
Move before ITW Global’s open offer for 20 per cent. Kolkata, Oct. 31 Kolkata-based broker Mr C.V. Desai and his associates have picked up Avery India stock from the open market this month and their combined holding has crossed 5 per cent ...

BUYBACK: Promoters would need innovative strategies to finance acquisitions
Will the recent change in the SEBI takeover code trigger a rush among the promoters to buy back their shares? The question does not seem to elicit any clear answer from the experts, though the Indian promoters have been awaiting an amendment ...






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Nifty (at close)2885.60(+188.55)
US Dollar (Buy/Sell)49.49/50
Brent crude (a bbl) Rs3,041
Gold (a gram) Rs1,099
Silver (a kg) Rs16,420

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