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RECOMMENDATION: Bata India (Rs 159.3): Buy
We recommend a buy in the Bata India stock from a short-term trading horizon. It is evident from the charts of Bata India that the stock has been on an intermediate-term uptrend, forming higher peaks and troughs since February low of Rs 76. ...

RECOMMENDATION: Day Trading Guide
We re-affirm our buy recommendation in DLF with stiff stop at Rs 333. ICICI Bank and SBI are witnessing selling interest at higher levels. We recommend a sell in these two counters. ...

INVESTOR GRIEVANCES: SAT orders BSE to release compensation
Retail investor entitled to Rs 11.84 lakh. Mumbai, July 21 The Securities Appellate Tribunal has passed an order upholding a retail investor’s entitlement to Rs 11.84 lakh. The entitlement was awarded to him by the Arbitral Tribunal of ...

IPOS: Reliance Cap plans stake sale in life insurance arm
Eyes private equity, investment banking biz. Mumbai, July 21 Reliance Capital is considering a stake sale or an IPO in its life insurance business, and may also enter private equity and investment ...

NEW FUND OFFER: Canara Robeco unveils FORCE Fund
Kotak MF scheme to focus on select sectors. A number of new fund offers are being made currently, even as the new “no entry load” regime is about to start from ...

IPOS: Adani Power to import coal for Mundra plant
More than 50 per cent of the coal requirement for Adani Power’s 4,620-MW Mundra plant will have to be imported from Indonesia, though the company has tied up for domestic ...

STOCKS: Tata Steel equity capital may rise 9% after GDR issue
Company can execute brownfield expansion quicker. Tata Steel, in a move to bolster its equity and capitalise on a 110 per cent run-up on its stock price in the last six months, has raised $500 million through a global depository receipt (GDR) ...

DERIVATIVES MARKETS: Tata Steel accumulates 47.15 lakh shares
Chennai, July 21 Turnover slipped to Rs 65,459 crore in the F&O segment on Tuesday. Nifty July future continued to shed open interest and closed at 4473.35 against the spot close ...


Columnists: Harish Bijoor Ramanujam Sridhar S Ramesh Kumar Radhika Chada




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Markets (July 21)
Nifty (at close)4,469.10 (-33.15)
US Dollar (Buy/Sell)48.42/44
Brent crude (a bbl) Rs3,138
Gold (a gram) Rs1,387
Silver (a kg) Rs23,370

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