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>> China recovery masks imbalances
China recovery masks imbalances INTRO: IP and retail sales are strong, but exports are still falling, and inventory is piling up INTRO 2: Talk of govt buying up
Thursday,November 12,2009 00:32 [IST]

>> technicals
Markets are showing signs of recovery Will need ample follow-up buying for a sustained upthrust Lachman Ramchand The last week witnessed a revival of sentiments
Monday,November 09,2009 00:16 [IST]

>> technicals
Markets are showing signs of recovery Will need ample follow-up buying for a sustained upthrust Lachman Ramchand The last week witnessed a revival of sentiments
Monday,November 09,2009 00:12 [IST]

>> 5 Monday interview
The fourth quarter will likely show the most growth Affordability, not demand, is the key to the Indian markets. Take for example cars, which were a niche mar
Monday,November 09,2009 00:08 [IST]

>> anchor1
Home furnishing sales revive as people buy new homes Wedding season in November-December also adds to positive sentiments Sweet home People are buying new homes
Saturday,November 07,2009 00:48 [IST]

>> Step by step, Mercator’s Mittal is buying a port

Thursday,November 05,2009 00:40 [IST]

>> Rupee rides high on strong equities
The rupee rose to its highest in nearly two months on Monday, as a falling dollar encouraged buying in the local unit and buoyant equities raised hopes of capital inflows.
Monday, August 03, 2009 18:35 [IST]

>> Metals shine bright, rakes in moolah
Metal prices rose sharply on the non-ferrous metal market here today due to stockists buying on the back of firming trend in global markets.
Monday, August 03, 2009 17:33 [IST]

>> Sensex closes at highest point in over 13 months
Strong corporate earnings and encouraging cues from Asian markets prompted investors to come back to the buying table at Indian equities markets as a key index closed 282 pts up from its last closing.
Friday, July 31, 2009 18:41 [IST]

>> Sensex rises 84 points in early trade
The Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex rose by 84 points to a six-week high in early trade on buying by foreign funds tracking firm trends in other Asian equity markets
Monday, July 27, 2009 11:15 [IST]

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