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FII-TO-FII TRADES: PNB traded at 4% premium 21-NOV-09
Trades between FIIs generated a volume of Rs 75 crore on the BSE Friday-an increase of 33.49% from Rs 56 crore clocked on Thursday.
 
FIIs net sellers of Rs 464 cr in cash mkt today 20-NOV-09
Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) were net sellers of Rs 463.89 crore (provisional) today, according to data released by BSE.
 
Sensex makes remarkable recovery, regains 17K 20-NOV-09
The Sensex opened in the red at 16,772, mirroring negative global cues.
 
Stake sale boosts NDTV 20-NOV-09
NDTV ended at Rs 144, higher by Rs 10 or 7%,  on the BSE.
 
Suzlon shrugs off Hansen sale; closes down 20-NOV-09
Suzlon closed at Rs 73, lower by Rs 2 or 2%, on the BSE.
 
Sensex ends up 247pts 20-NOV-09
The Sensex finally ended (provisional) at 17,032, up 247 points.
 
Asian markets end mixed 20-NOV-09
The Asian markets managed to erase some of its losses towards the end.
 
Sensex jumps over 17K, up 200pts 20-NOV-09
The Sensex after rebounding into positive zone has surged singificantly mainly on account of fresh buying in index heavyweights.
 
Silver to touch Rs 31,250 soon: Industry body 20-NOV-09
Silver is likely to become expensive in the coming days globally, as investors have gone gung-ho over the white metal in the last two months, according to a latest report by an industry body.
 
Sensex slips again; realty index down 2% 20-NOV-09
The Sensex after attempting recovery has once again slipped into the red.
 
Markets trade flat 20-NOV-09
The markets have recouped most of their losses and are now trading flat.
 
Markets remain in negative territory 20-NOV-09
The markets continue to trade in the negative on the back of weakness in realty, metals and IT pack.
 
Markets have a sedate start 20-NOV-09
Considering the weak US and Asian cues, our markets have opened on a quiter note.
 
Mundra Port: In sync with recovery 20-NOV-09
The outlook for Mundra port is intertwined with one’s view on domestic industrial production and demand and a positive trend in the latter will lead to improved outlook for the stock.
 
F&O Outlook: Nifty has strong support at the 4,800 20-NOV-09
The Nifty could not hold the 5,000 levels and closed at 4,989 on profit booking at the higher levels.
 
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