| Gold crosses 17K on global cues, marriage season demand | 16-NOV-09 |
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| Gold prices surged by Rs 100 to Rs 17,100 per ten gram in the bullion market here today on sustained buying by stockists and jewellers to meet the marriage season demand and as investors increasingly are moving funds from the dollar into higher-yielding assets. |
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| Sensex ends up 153pts | 13-NOV-09 |
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| After an initial slide, the Sensex turned volatile on the back of mixed cues from the Asian markets. |
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| Crude oil futures fall on weak global cues | 13-NOV-09 |
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| Crude oil futures prices fell by 0.53 per cent today as traders indulged in reducing their positions in tandem with a weakening global trend. Crude oil for the current November contract fell by 0.53 per cent to Rs 3,583 per barrel, with a business turnover in 4,655 lots at the multi-commodity exchange (MCX). |
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| Gold zooms past Rs 17k on global cues | 12-NOV-09 |
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| Gold prices today crossed the crucial Rs 17,000 per 10 gram level in the bullion market here, buttressed by frantic buying by jewellers for the ongoing marriage season amid a firming global trend. |
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| Sensex rallies on strong global cues | 06-NOV-09 |
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| The markets have continued from where they left last evening, with the Sensex gaining 185 points at 16,249 and the Nifty placed at 4828, up 63 points. |
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| Sensex tanks 491 pts on global cues | 04-NOV-09 |
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| Weighed down by weak global markets and worse-than-expected corporate earnings, Indian stocks plunged for the sixth day in a row. The Bombay Stock Exchange’s Sensitive Index, or Sensex, dropped to its lowest level in more than two months. |
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| Markets end below 17,000 | 23-OCT-09 |
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| The stock markets continued their downtrend for the third consecutive day on the back of weak global cues and a rise in inflation. The Nifty closed below the 5,000 mark for the first time in seven days and the Sensex ended below the 17,000 mark. |
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| Global cues drag markets down | 05-OCT-09 |
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| Markets today slipped on weak global cues. The Sensex opened down 73 points at 17,062. It traded in a lack-lustre fashion for the whole day and slipped to a low of 16,836. The index finally ended near the low at 16,866 - down 268 points (1.5%). |
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| Both the precious metals decline on lower global cues | 02-OCT-09 |
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| After showing gains for the last two days, both the precious metals reacted downwards on the bullion market here today on renewed offerings by stockists on the back of overnight fall in New York market. |
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| Sensex starts in green amid subdued global cues | 30-SEP-09 |
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| After a strong start to the week yesterday, the Sensex this morning opened a tad (15 points) higher at 16,868 amid subdued global cues. The index is now around the day's high at 16,941, up 88 points. |
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| Markets piggy back on global cues | 29-SEP-09 |
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| The Dow Jones had rallied overnight on news of positive global cues. And as if on cue, the sun rose on the Asian bourses as well. The positive sentiment, inevitably, rubbed off on our markets. The Sensex opened with a positive gap of 136 points at 16,829. The markets thereafter went into hibernation, trading in a narrow range of 100 points between a high of 16,907 points and a low of Rs 16,802. It finally ended at 16, 852, up 159 points. |
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