The Indian rupee opened at 45.18 per dollar versus 44.98 yesterday.
Money Market Operations as on January 04, 2011
Karvy Stock Broking has come out with a research report on currencies. The research firm says, expectation of positive economic data from US along with lower equity markets might send rupee depreciating.
According to a report by Angel Broking, if Nifty trades below 6151 levels for the first half-an-hour of trade then it may correct up to 6120-6094 levels.
Capital goods and breweries sectors will be receiving astrological support, says Satish Gupta of astrostocktips.
Samsung Group will boost investment by nearly one-fifth to a record amount this year, seeking to build new businesses and to widen its lead in technology sectors such as display screens, South Korea's largest business group said on Wednesday.
Morgan Stanley Mauritius Co sold shares of Advanta, Aptech, Bajaj Finance, Bombay Dyeing, Deepak Fert, Diamond Power, Dynamatic Tech, Garware Wall, Maytas Infra, Mount Everest, Prime Focus, Subex, VIP Industries and Zenith Infotech on the BSE.
The doctor charged in the death of pop star Michael Jackson removed evidence from the scene before seeking help when he found the singer unconscious, a prosecutor said on Tuesday.
Tiger Woods has lost some major sponsors after revelations of marital infidelities hurt his image, but Electronic Arts Inc said on Tuesday it remains in the professional golfer's corner with plans for the next version of its Woods' branded video game.
Japan's Nikkei average was flat on Wednesday, holding on to gains made a day earlier and shrugging off concerns about lower commodity prices as investors continue to bargain hunt lagging Japan shares.
Goldman Sachs is not giving its multimillionaire clients a lot of time or information to think about investing in a USD 1.5 billion Facebook private offering.
QNX Software, the system Research In Motion will use to power its PlayBook tablet and future BlackBerry smartphones, may outshine its parent this week as it touts vehicles with the productivity of an office.
Crude oil prices tumbled more than 3% on Tuesday and Wall Street indexes slid as energy shares declined, as a strengthening in the dollar following surprisingly strong US factory orders spurred profit-taking after oil's recent rally.
US stocks eased on Tuesday as a selloff in commodity prices hit resource shares, while concern about lower supermarket profits battered consumer stocks.
Police believe actress Lindsay Lohan violated her probation and want her charged with battery over a recent skirmish with a worker at the California rehab center where she spent three months in treatment.
L&T | Natco Pharma | Lanco Infratech | NTPC | Vijay Shanthi Builders | OBC | Ashok Leyland | Ranbaxy Labs and Merck are stocks, which are in the news today.
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ArcelorMittal said on Tuesday it would not raise its C$550 million ($550 million) bid for miner Baffinland, which owns vast iron ore deposits in the Canadian Arctic.
Morgan Stanley has named Jim Rosenthal, the bank's head of technology, as chief operating officer, according to an internal memo obtained by Reuters. A company spokeswoman confirmed the memo's accuracy.
The governor of Pakistan's central Punjab province, a senior member of the ruling party, was shot dead by one of his bodyguards on Tuesday, deepening a political crisis in the nuclear-armed South Asian nation.
The producers of the Broadway play 'Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark' have promoted a supporting player to the role held by an actress who quit the show after suffering a backstage concussion.
Cisco Systems plans to unveil a television set-top box that combines elements of Web video services with live, on-demand and recorded TV, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The efforts by Facebook to raise as much as USD 1.5 billion outside of regulated markets is the latest test of the walls between private and public markets.
The US Commerce Department issued a final ruling on Tuesday that China was selling steel drill pipe at unfairly low prices in US markets.
CES - Asustek jumps on tablet bandwagon with $999 "Eee"