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Derivatives
stabilise, may get 50% of cash market in 2002 |
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In 2001, derivatives segment
stood tall amongst the stock market ruins, with stock futures
leading from the forefront amongst all the four derivative products
introduced in the country. |
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US-64
has over Rs 500cr in dud stocks |
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The US-64 has investments
of over Rs 500 crore in illiquid stocks, constituting around
3.66 per cent of its total Rs 13,646.96 crore investment corpus.
The scheme’s provisional portfolio as on December 28, 01, shows
that several of these stocks are not actively traded on the
bourses. |
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Sebi
to accept NYSE’s broker-based set up |
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After barring brokers from
taking up any official position on the board of the bourses,
the Sebi now mulls whether or not to allow them on the board
as on the NYSE or go for the totally professional board structure
as of the NSE. |
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New
Year selling pulls Sensex down |
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Speculators and institutional
investors opened their 2002 innings by selling pivotals and
technology stocks on the bourses that saw the benchmark BSE-30
share Sensex slide 16.18 points to close at 3,246.15 points. |
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