NATIONAL BSE: Sensex plunges by 153 points at mid-session The Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark index (Sensex) tanks by 153 points at noon today (May 15,2006) on brisk selling by funds and market participants in bluechip stocks.
Rupee tumbles again US dollars during early trade The Rupee today (May15, 2006) tumbled again the US currency on renewed hectic dollar demand amid a slowdown in foreign fund inflows in nervous early trade at the Interbank
Foreign Exchange market.
Approach Paper for 11th Plan delays due to disparity Differences within the Planning Commission on public investment and corporates' participation for rural development has delayed the Approach Paper for 11th Plan by over five months even as Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia sought to play it down by blaming it on rising international oil prices.
INTERNATIONAL Oil prices slip in Asia; reacts to IEA's decision Oil prices fell in Asian trade today (May 15, 2006) on a continued reaction to the International Energy Agency's (IEA) decision to cut its oil demand growth forecast
for 2006, dealers said.
Sensex tumbles over 118 points during early trade The Bombay Stock Exchange Benchmark 30-share Index (Sensex) today (May 15, 2006) opened moderately lower and later tumbled to a low of 12,187.66 points, a loss of over 118 points, a few minutes after trading began.