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At 13:07 hours IST - the Nifty continued to trade higher though there was some volatility. Buying in heavyweights like Reliance Industries, SBI, NTPC, BHEL, TCS and L&T was supporting markets. DLF, Jindal Steel, Maruti, HCL Tech, Cipla and Siemens were the losers.
31-12-2009| Source:Moneycontrol.com
leading sectors. However, only Maruti Suzuki was the lower.
29-12-2009| Source:Moneycontrol.com
A total of 9 million square feet of expected mall supply in 2009 was deferred leading an under-supply of about 60%, says a report by real estate consultancy Cushman & Wakefield.
29-12-2009| Source:CNBC-TV18
Martin Pring, President of Pring.com says 5200 is an important resistance zone for Nifty. "A break above 5200 level, if supported with a global rally, could see Nifty reach 6300 levels."
29-12-2009| Source:Moneycontrol.com
board approved swap ratio of 10 shares for 11 ETC Networks shares held. Zee gained 1% and ETC Networks surged 5%. Nifty hits 5200 for 1st time since May 2008; power leadsThe Sensex started the day on a
29-12-2009| Source:Reuters
Iran arrested at least 10 leading opposition figures on Monday, a day after eight people were killed in anti-government protests that erupted during a Shi'ite Muslim religious festival.
29-12-2009| Source:Reuters
The 3-D extravaganza "Avatar" ruled the worldwide box office for a second weekend, while the latest exploits of Alvin and the Chipmunks and Sherlock Holmes helped set a North American sales record.
29-12-2009| Source:Moneycontrol.com
The Sensex started the day on a positive note and continued its run up for the third straight day but with a bit of volatility. The Nifty touched the psychological 5,200 mark in the early trade on the back of buying in power, telecom, metal and select banking stocks.
28-12-2009| Source:Reuters
Bharti Airtel, India's leading mobile operator, on Monday said it had launched wholesale data services for the Middle East.
27-12-2009| Source:Reuters
British director Guy Ritchie's "Sherlock Holmes" set a Christmas Day sales record at the box office in North America, taking a narrow lead over last weekend's champ, "
26-12-2009| Source:Reuters
India beat Sri Lanka by seven wickets in the fourth one-day international on Thursday to take an unassailable 3-1 lead in the five-match series.
24-12-2009| Source:Moneycontrol.com
Silk Mills, Lok Housing, OM Metals Infra and Garware Offshore lost 3-4%._PAGEBREAK_Nifty trades in narrow range of 5135-5160; ONGC leadAt 12:58 hours IST - the Nifty was witnessing volatility with a bit
24-12-2009| Source:Moneycontrol.com
were seeing selling pressure. Heavyweight Reliance Industries was also in the red.However, buying continued in realty, FMCG, select auto, telecom and metal stocks. ONGC and Cairn India were leading
24-12-2009| Source:Moneycontrol.com
Disappointing new home sales lead to a decline on Wall Street. But a weaker dollar helped drive stocks back into the green. However, the rebound was resisted at intra-session highs.
24-12-2009| Source:Reuters
China, India, Brazil and South Africa could lead the way in future cliamte change negotiations.
23-12-2009| Source:Reuters
Tata Teleservices, India's sixth-largest mobile operator, said it signed 3.3 million users in November, leading industry additions for the fourth straight month and taking its customer base to 54
23-12-2009| Source:Moneycontrol.com
; gas, power, IT, banks leadAt 13:12 hours IST, the Sensex was strong in trade with gains of more than 400 points and was consistently holding the 17,000 mark. The 50-share NSE Nifty was also holding
23-12-2009| Source:Moneycontrol.com
At 13:12 hours IST, the Sensex was strong in trade with gains of more than 400 points and was consistently holding the 17,000 mark. The 50-share NSE Nifty was also holding the 5,100 level. Both the indices were trading above these levels for the first time in the last six sessions.
23-12-2009| Source:Reuters
The South Korean won and the Indian rupee are set to outperform other emerging Asian currencies next year on views their central banks will start raising rates sooner than their regional peers
23-12-2009| Source:Reuters
The world's four biggest emerging economies are grabbing growing volumes of global capital flows, with firms and fund managers increasingly viewing BRIC consumer demand as a high-return, relatively safe investment bet.




























