As far as stock futures are concerned, we are very near to the highest-ever open interest with 195 crore shares in open interest.
Author: adler
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Traders bet on calendar spread as Nifty moves in a tight range
A trading combination involving Nifty options is gaining prominence among savvy trading desks of institutional investors.
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Gujarat Assembly polls: ‘Son’ rise in Congress and BJP in 20 seats
Gujarat Assembly polls: BJP rewarded Mohansinh Rathva, a ten-time Congress MLA who severed his ties with the parent party, by fielding his son Rajendrasinh Rathva from the Chhota Udepur seat. Congress also fielded Sangramsinh Rathwa, son of former Railways minister Naran Rathwa, from the same seat.
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Rahul Gandhi calls up Sanjay Raut; Sena MP says such gestures becoming rare in times of political bitterness
Sanjay Raut’s praise for Gandhi comes at the time when the latter has been facing flak for his remarks on freedom fighter V D Savarkar. Former Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray last week said his party has immense respect for Savarkar and they do not approve of Gandhi’s remarks about the late Hindutva ideologue.
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Prabhudas Lilladher has a reduce rating on Infosys
Prabhudas Lilladher has a ‘reduce’ rating on Infosys Technologies as it feels that the outlook for the company and the software industry is quite weak in the near-term.
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‘Don’t bank only on price-to-earning ratio’
Many experts believe that looking at PE ratio in isolation won’t help investors grasp realities of the mkt and higher valuation may not be the only deciding factor driving mkt.
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Market may trade in a range, but FIIs seen sold on India
Market may see range-bound trading this week in the absence of any major trigger.
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Inflation reflects growth dynamics in India: Christopher Wood
India has inflation and it reflects the fundamental growth, Christopher Wood, equity strategist, CLSA, said at ET Now Mkt Summit-2010.
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Wait for more signals before turning positive
At the recent low of 12514 points, the Sensex has tested the 12800-12000-pts support zone and has since then attempted a corrective rally.
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Weak rupee takes its toll on cos with huge foreign debt
The falling rupee will severely affect the small companies, whereas the big ones will be impacted moderately. Get rid of Debt | Adopt correct investment strategies