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Gap-down opening for Nifty seen22-NOV-09
The Nifty on Friday closed above the resistance level of 5,060 to keep the current bull run moving. The index, however, is expected to face resistance above the 5,100 level next week. The SGX Nifty futures was down by over 50 points over the official close of 5,077 in the over-the-counter (OTC) session on Friday. The US and European markets closed more or less in a Doji pattern, indicating indecisiveness among participants. If this weakness continues, then we may see a gap-down opening on Monday.
Markets await a clear direction22-NOV-09
A late charge by bulls helped key indices surpass crucial resistance levels. However, select momentum indicators are currently in a sell mode even while the trend is up. It seems that markets will remain directionless until a clear breakout in either direction appears.
WKLY TECH ANALYSIS: Markets await a clear direction22-NOV-09
A late charge by bulls helped key indices surpass crucial resistance levels. However, select momentum indicators are currently in a sell mode even while the trend is up. It seems that markets will remain directionless until a clear breakout in either direction appears.
Ambani Jr, Brad Pitt join hands for sci-fi film22-NOV-09
ADAG will provide help in production and distribution in India.
Software fastest growing sector in 2009: Deloitte22-NOV-09
Software companies continued to constitute the fastest growing firms in the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 India 2009 programme. This year, the composition of software companies amounted to as much as 80 per cent.
Gold ETFs don't offer SIPs22-NOV-09
I would like to invest in gold via Systematic Invest Plan (SIP ). Please name some schemes.
Shubhalakshmi Panse takes charge as Vijaya Bank ED21-NOV-09
Shubhalakshmi A Panse has taken charge as Executive Director of Vijaya Bank.
We are not trying for a monopoly: HAL chairman21-NOV-09
State-owned defence and aerospace company Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL) said today that it was not trying to monopolise the aerospace sector in the country.
Hatch match21-NOV-09
I’m considering buying a hatchback for local commutes for my children. My requirement is for a car that is easy to drive, fuel efficient, low on maintenance and has a refined engine. I am considering the Maruti Suzuki Alto, the Hyundai i10, Hyundai Santro, Maruti Suzuki A-star and Chevrolet Spark. The Alto has good manoeuvrability but seems to be outdated. My budget is Rs 3-3.50 lakh.
Govt may allow private sector investment in education21-NOV-09
The Centre plans to allow the (for-profit) private sector to set up educational institutions and tap the capital market, thus aiming to plug the funding gap in the education sector. In this regard, the Human Resource Development (HRD) ministry has asked Max India Chairman Analjit Singh to prepare a feasibility paper.
'We've good track record in executing projects'20-NOV-09
Sajjan Jindal, 50, vice-chairman and managing director of JSW Group, part of the $10-billion O P Jindal Group, views the collaboration with JFE Steel Corporation — the world's sixth-biggest and the second-largest in steelmaking in Japan — as a marriage that will last many years and will have far-reaching consequences on the future direction of collaborative steel manufacturing in India and Japan.
'MFIs need Rs 2,500 crore to meet norms'20-NOV-09
Microfinance institutions (MFIs) in the country need Rs 2,500 crore equity to meet statutory requirements and expand footprint.
IAF slams HAL, bats for private sector20-NOV-09
Private sector companies engaged in aerospace manufacture and R&D now have an influential new supporter: The Indian Air Force (IAF). In New Delhi today, the IAF’s vice chief, Air Marshall Pranab Kumar Barbora forcefully called for government policy changes to encourage the private sector in aerospace production, to kickstart a sector that has long been dominated by public sector Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL).
State yet to form RPDAC for 13 industries20-NOV-09
The Orissa government is yet to form the Rehabilitation and Periphery Development Advisory Committees (RPDAC) for 13 large projects in the state.
Thermax bags Rs 478 cr order from Orissa-based firm19-NOV-09
Pollution control equipment maker Thermax today said it has bagged an order worth Rs 477.77 crore from an Orissa-based company for construction of a captive power plant.
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