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Thursday, June 07, 2001   
   
  FE EDITORIAL  
 

Prisoner’s dilemma
Proof of the pudding
UTI’s been sniffing for a while
Want to reduce labour risk?
Justifying a vendetta?

 
     
FE ANALYSES

 

Only a re-tailored Mediclaim can fit the competition bill
Corporate governance must be socially responsible
Vizag steel plant turnaround plan gives rise to speculation
India needs to carefully tackle vital issues with Nepal

Germany considers code for financial journalists

 
 
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Stocks seen buoyant in 6 to 12 months
THE volatile stock market is expected to rise steadily over the next year, with the benchmark index gaining 26 per cent by next March, a Reuters poll of 11 brokerages and fund managers showed on Wednesday.

Sensex ends negatively for sixth day, loses 3 pts
INITIAL gains were wiped out after the sentiment turned bearish as unabated selling from domestic mutual funds continued coupled with profit-booking from FIIs.

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS: Deepak Singh Tanwar
Sentiment likely to remain dull
A strong Nasdaq had a very positive impact on opening prices but performance thereafter was not as impressive and the index lost 5 points on Wednesday. Reliance, RPL, Tisco and ACC remained weak whereas Bhel, SBI and Ranbaxy remained firm.

   
         
       
   

MFs woo investors via application incentives
INVESTORS can make money upfront merely by subscribing to the mutual funds’ new schemes as some distributors of mutual funds, in their efforts to lure retail investors back to their fold, are offering ‘applicatiom incentives’ of around Rs 50-150 per single application form.

Bond prices witness rally, recover losses
BOND prices, mostly at the far-end witnessed a smart rally, thus recovering almost 50 per cent of the losses incurred following the Fitch rating.

No delivery in liquid stocks prompts operators to offload
EVERYONE at the markets are surprised as to why the bourses, which were on the path of recovery till the end of last week of May, have suddenly started retracting from the first week of June?

Dutch firm speeds ahead on Hero Honda
At the end of Tuesday’s trading session, there was an unmistakable feeling of disappointment among players as the local market failed to respond to the recovery on Nasdaq.

   
       
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