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IBM is cheaper than Infosys!
Price-earnings ratio of many US stocks lower than that of Indian peers. If you are a bargain hunting investor, how about substituting your Infosys holdings with the US-listed IBM or Hindustan Unilever with ...

US funds are top investors in Indian markets
Move up from 5th largest in 2006. With the US and other western economies seeing little opportunities for investment in their own backyard for the last 12-18 months, India has emerged the most lucrative markets for short and ...



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TODAY'S PICK (Latest Audio: English/Tamil)
Tata Communications (Rs 382): Buy
We recommend a buy in the stock of Tata Communications from a short-term perspective. It is apparent from the charts that the stock has been on a medium-term downtrend from its May high of Rs 651 (a 52-week high). In late October, the stock ...

Day Trading Guide


Reliance's D6 gas lights up idle capacity
With the Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) operated KG-basin D6 block gas flowing in, the gas-based power generation across the country has registered a ...

Bigger hit, slower recovery for small cos
After having grown at enviable rates in the boom years of 2006-07 and 2007-08, smaller companies saw profits fall more drastically in 2008-09 than their ...

HEG: Buy (Rs 285.70)
Chart Focus. Investors with a mediumterm perspective can consider investing in the stock of HEG, a leading manufacturer of graphite electrodes in ...

Air India flights to operate as usual from tomorrow
Air India flights will operate as normal from Tuesday. This follows the airline management and pilots reaching an agreement in Mumbai ...

Kaiga plant leak an act of mischief, says AERB team
Atomic energy regulator puts out caution notice. A team of the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board, which returned on Sunday to Mumbai after investigating the radiation leak in the Kaiga Atomic Power Station in Karnataka, has concluded that it was an ...

Gold tumbles on Dubai debacle, but investor interest to stay positive
Whether another contagion is in the making is unclear at present, but last week's financial crisis with Dubai as the epicenter surely stoked fears of a possible repeat of what happened last year beginning with the subprime crisis in the US. ...

Gold may test resistances levels
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Profit-booking may rise
Developments in Dubai give FIIs opportunity to pocket Christmas bonus earlier. The Dubai debt crisis may not influence the local equity market this week unless it turns into an emerging markets' sovereign risk blow out. The crisis, however, is ...

MF trading: For a price, but with advantages
Come Monday, mutual fund units would be traded on the NSE. But unlike some of the close-ended schemes already being traded on the exchange, the new units would not be available at a discount to ...

Govt to impose trans fat limits on vanaspati soon
Manufacturers say move will force them to fully depend on imports. Vanaspati makers are apprehensive over a proposed regulation seeking to limit the Trans Fatty Acids (TFA) content in their product to 10 per cent by early next year and to 5 per ...

For a crash-proof CAT
I followed the TV news yesterday and read the newspapers this morning about the problems in the online delivery of the CAT exam; the indictment is very clear. Technology is to be blamed. Here is a wonderful example of a great idea that has ...

‘Dubai debt crisis will have limited impact'
Geojit BNP sees rise in NRI inflows in short-term. Dubai's debt crisis has rattled markets across the world as the problem revived worries about the health of the global financial system. Although the exposure of Indian companies and banks to ...

Ban on illegal handsets: 20 m mobile users to go off air tomorrow
With just a day left for the Government-imposed ban on illegal handsets to come into effect, the mobile operators have sought a two-month extension of the deadline. The operators who have set up 1,600 outlets for implanting the IMEI number ...

Coastal TN rains may signal end to weak monsoon phase
Isolated rain has been reported over Tami Nadu during the 24 hours ending Sunday morning, with the heaviest falling over the ...


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