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Investors want to exit DLF's New Town commercial project24-NOV-09
Real-estate major DLF's proposed commercial project at New Town, on the outskirts of the city, has hit an air pocket with a substantial number of investors looking for and exit route. About 100 investors, out of a total of 223 who backed the venture, now want a refund due to delay in construction and other alleged irregularities.
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.
Lagging behind in performance22-NOV-09
Quant funds should be used only for portfolio diversification, and are suited for high net worth investors.
MFs book profit to pay dividends to investors20-NOV-09
Domestic mutual funds booked Rs 12,639 crore profit in the first half of the financial year by selling equity.
Star street19-NOV-09
Asian investors: In Asia, celebrity investors can help initial public offerings get off to a roaring start. This tradition may be great for first day trading, but not much else.
Asba to cover non-retail investors too19-NOV-09
Bhave for changes in primary market issuance rules, corporate bond settlements.
Don't be swayed by global recovery: Sebi tells investors18-NOV-09
Market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) today cautioned investors against getting carried away by the recent advances in the stock market following the global economic recovery.
Record FII fund inflows not alarming: FM18-NOV-09
The government today said record invesments in the equities market by foreign investors was not a matter of concern, but it would act if it finds any distortions.
Hung up on value18-NOV-09
Now that the “investors” are back with the art market opening up after a year-long hiatus, it’s important to establish how to invest in art and who an investor really is. Before the markets crashed last year, everyone fancied himself an art connoisseur, and everywhere one went, one heard about the investment value of art. Sensible, educated people one had known for years now wanted to know if the one or two or three paintings they were considering buying for their new farmhouse had investor credibility.
Govt refers Jet's proposal to raise $400 mn to CCEA17-NOV-09
The government today referred a proposal by private carrier Jet Airways to raise Rs 2,000 crore from foreign investors to the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA).
Investors, lenders look for performance, not promises: MDA17-NOV-09
Industrialist Mukesh Ambani today said capital markets now appreciate companies that create real value rather than those that make believe, and likewise performance more than promises help companies raise funds.
FII inflow crosses record Rs 71,900 cr-mark17-NOV-09
Betting big on Indian equities, foreign institutional investors (FIIs) have put in a whopping over Rs 71,900 crore so far this year in the country's bourses, the highest ever investment made in rupee terms in a single year.
India, China to play greater role in global eco: expert16-NOV-09
The emerging markets like India and China will play a bigger role than earlier in the global economy and there would be continuous development in Asian urban centres when the recession ends, a leading investment expert said here.
Nifty may hit new high this week15-NOV-09
The activities of foreign institutional investors (FIIs) with long build-up in the Nifty futures and short-covering in stock futures during the week ended September 13 augur well for the market. The Nifty is expected to hit a new high in the coming week if it crosses a crucial resistance at 5,060. On the downside, 4,940 is a healthy support level and, below that, 4,860 is the crucial support level. The Nifty rose over four per cent during the week largely due to short-covering from foreign investors in the Nifty and stock futures.
Mutual funds' investor base falls in October13-NOV-09
The domestic mutual fund investor base shrank for the third consecutive month in October, largely on the back of redemptions in diversified equity and balanced funds.
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