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  • Upbeat on NSE IPO; 2017 looks promising for new listings: Pros

    rithvi Haldea, Chairman, Prime Database and Deena Mehta, MD, Asit C Mehta Investments are very upbeat on the NSE IPO. Haldea says 2016 was a good year for IPOs and 2017 looks even more promising.

  • FMC-Sebi merger: Huge leap forward, says Deena Mehta

    FMC-Sebi merger: Huge leap forward, says Deena Mehta

    Deena Mehta, MD, Asit C Mehta Investments, says volumes are a function of demand and supply, but what is more important is to create an environment that can facilitate huge volumes to be trades and in a manner that every participant can feel confident that there is a regulatory backup

  • NSEL row: Recovering money more vital than punishing guilty

    NSEL row: Recovering money more vital than punishing guilty

    In a panel discussion on CNBC-TV18, Deena Mehta of Asit C Mehta Investments feels it should not be all that difficult to recover the money considering there are only about 22 borrowers.

  • Sept series: What went wrong in the last 30 mins of expiry

    Sept series: What went wrong in the last 30 mins of expiry

    Focus on speed has led brokers to compromise on accuracy and some provisions should be made for annulment of trades, says Deena Mehta, MD of Asit C Mehta.

  • Sebi order limit welcome; discuss annulment of trade: Mehta

    Sebi order limit welcome; discuss annulment of trade: Mehta

    Deena Mehta of Asit C Mehta Investments explains to CNBC-TV18 that the Rs 10-crore limit on order was not an adequate deterrent to prevent the occurrence of a flash-crash.

  • Need greater risk awareness of tech at bourses: Deena Mehta

    Need greater risk awareness of tech at bourses: Deena Mehta

    Deena Mehta, MD, Asit C Mehta Investments explains to CNBC-TV18 that the trading error by Emkay highlights the need for greater awareness regarding the risk involved in the use of technology across all levels of trading at the bourses to prevent the occurrence of such an incident again.

  • Informed Investor: Start the journey of wealth mgmt early

    Informed Investor: Start the journey of wealth mgmt early

    CNBC-TV18's special show Informed Investor endeavours to educate communities of investors about the best investment practices and how they can create wealth and manage it better.

  • Larsen and Toubro a good bet: Diwan

    Larsen and Toubro a good bet: Diwan

    Larsen and Toubro (L&T) is a good bet, says Prakash Diwan, Asit C Mehta Investments.

  • Diwan`s view on JSW Steel

    Diwan`s view on JSW Steel

    Prakash Diwan, Asit C Mehta Investments shares his view on JSW Steel.

  • Cut in STT will be relief to market players: Deena Mehta

    Cut in STT will be relief to market players: Deena Mehta

    The finance ministry is mulling a proposal to do away with or significantly water down the securities transaction tax (STT), a levy that fetches the government over Rs 7,000 crore a year. According to Deena Mehta, managing director of Asit C Mehta Investments, the government needs to act to improve volumes and market sentiment

  • Pledge share pain: Here's what experts diagnose

    Pledge share pain: Here's what experts diagnose

    The panic on the street stands at the back of consistent worries over shares being pledged. Talking to CNBC-TV18, experts Deena Mehta, managing director of Asit C Mehta Investments and Sandeep Parekh, founder of Finsec Law Advisors analyse the alarm over the many instances seen through the week.

  • Stamp duty hike to impact volumes in derivative mkt: Expert

    Stamp duty hike to impact volumes in derivative mkt: Expert

    Once a minor irritant, now the Maharashtra government has proposed to double stamp duty on equity transactions. Deena Mehta, MD, Asit C Mehta Investments and Dinesh Thakkar, Chairman & Managing Director, Angel Broking, debated on this topic with CNBC-TV18's Udayan Mukherjee and Mitali Mukherjee.

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