NATIONAL Gold prices recovers on overseas trend of Rs 6050 Gold prices improved on the bullion market today (July 18, 2005) on fresh buying by retailers influenced by firm overseas advices and closed further moderately higher by Rs.10 at Rs.6050 per ten grams.
Sensex soars by 76 points, hits historic peaks Bolstered by consistent Foreign Institutional Investors (FII) inflows and excellent first quarter working by some corporates, the Sensex today (July 18, 2005) soared by 76 points to end at a life-time peaks of 7347.10, extending its rally to second straight session.
Rupee weakens slightly against USD in early trade The rupee weakened slightly against the US currency early today (July 18, 2005), on moderate dollar demand amidst firm global oil prices in an otherwise quiet and range-bound trade at the Interbank Foreign Exchange (forex) market.
Global Edge Software to offer ASIC design service Bangalore-based Global Edge Software Ltd., specializing in embedded system services, has announced the addition of ASIC design service to its portfolio of service offerings.
Sensex up by 59 pts at 10.30 a.m. on funds inflow Buoyed by sustained Foreign Institutional Investors (FII) inflows, the sensex today (July 18, 2005) opened past 7300-mark and later moved erratically during morning trading on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) before being quoted 59 points up at 10.30 a.m.
INTERNATIONAL Hurricane causes Crude oil futures open week higher Crude oil futures opened the week higher today (July 18, 2005) as oil companies in Mexico's Yutacan peninsula evacuated workers and began to brace for Hurricane Emily's onslaught as it howled its way towards key oilfields that supply the United States.