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Friday, June 16, 2006
Markets (June 15)
BSE Sensex9545.06 (+615.62)
S&P CNX Nifty2798.80 (+166)
US Dollar (Buy/Sell)45.99 (-0.06)


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INSIGHT
Battered and bruised
The stock market meltdown and its aftermath. More

MUTUAL FUNDS
Norms for real estate MFs soon
SEBI moots capital protection schemes More

`Real estate: New route for investments'
The time to unveil real estate funds in the Indian markets has arrived as investors are ready to `lock-in' to realise the full potential of their investments. The need to consider challenges while foraying into real estate funds was ... More

`Mutual funds must factor in diversity of Asian markets'
Diversification across sectors will help mutual funds get superior risk-adjusted returns while investing abroad, said Mr Vijay Venkatram, Head (Sales and Marketing), Fidelity Fund Management Pvt Ltd, at the CII-organised Mutual Fund Summit on ... More

STOCKS
Sugar stocks: Value pick after fall?
Another segment of stocks that could be looking at a breather are sugar company shares, which were among the worst hit in the recent broad market fall. Most of the frontline and B-Group stocks lost ground by about 40-50 per cent in the bear ... More

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Bull domination
Bulls dominated Thursday's trading activity. The sentiment reading of the tradable counters turned bullish. Bear domination on Friday is likely to change the sentiment reading in their favour. On the contrary, the prevailing bullish sentiment is ... More

STOCK MARKETS
Sensex spurts by 615
Market ends losing streak; strong buying seen in frontline stocks More

Reprieve on cards
Counters such as Atlas Copco and Havell India could be looking at some reprieve given Thursday's sharp reversal in market sentiment. Despite these companies having declared a 1:1 bonus a short while ago, the stocks were actually trading ex-bonus ... More

A massacre that left few survivors
June 6 was significant for the `digital' breach, from five to four. That was when the Sensex plunged below 10,000. To depress the market moods further, June 14 was also important, for pushing the index below 9,000. How did the BSE-100 stocks ... More

Strong recovery
STANDING TALL: The Bombay Stock Exchange (on the left) is back to bullish phase as the Goddess of Wealth Lakshmi looks benignly, as the BSE Sensex rises by 615 points, on ... More

DERIVATIVES MARKETS
Mindless leveraging... and they're broke
`Markets enter bear phase; next up move expected in 2007' More

FOREIGN INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS
iShares MSCI India debuts on Singapore Stock Exchange
The open-ended ETF to allow exposure to top Indian stocks More

COMMENTARY
Capital Goods index shines on day of bull domination
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IPOS
DLF IPO may be delayed
The initial public offering of real estate company DLF is expected to be slightly delayed, hitting the market around mid-July instead of the company's earlier indicated timeframe of late June and early July. While sources said ... More

PUBLIC OFFER
State Bank of Mysore may enter market by fiscal-end
Awaiting amendment of SBI Subsidiary Banks Act More


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