NATIONAL Sensex hits new peak at 9,945.19, ends negatively The Bombay Stock Exchange Sensex today (Jan 30,2006) breached the 9,900 mark for the first time and later swung in a range of 142 points before ending 22 points lower at 9,849.03 in line with sustained Foreign Institutional Investors (FII) inflows alternated by profit booking by local investors.
Ensuring energy security main priority: Murli Deora Nursing back loss-making oil PSUs and aggressively pursuing oil fields abroad for ensuring the country's energy security are the main priorities of the newly-appointed Union Petroleum Minister Murli Deora.
Sensex crosses 9900 points during morning trade The benchmark Sensex crossed 9900 points mark for the first time on the Bombay Stock Exchange in first five minutes of trading today(Jan 30,2006) and set a new peak at 9945.19 points.
INTERNATIONAL World Inc can't afford to ignore India: Chidambaram The curtains may have come down on the World Economic Forum's annual meeting, but India's message to high-profile business leaders at the meet is still reverberating loud and clear you simply cannot ignore Asia's third largest economy.