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  • NSE asks brokers to keep a tab on clients trading deep out-of-money options

    On a daily basis, brokers need to monitor patterns such as pump and dump, circular trading, and front running.

  • Sebi ban on pledging clients' funds to take a toll on bank guarantees: Analysts

    However, bank guarantees issued to stock brokers and clearing members form a miniscule 2.5-3% of the total bank guarantees issued by banks.

  • U.S. probes FTX over handling of client funds, reported Bloomberg News

    The Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission are probing FTX.com’s relationship with its American counterpart FTX U.S. and Bankman-Fried's trading firm Alameda Research, the report said.

  • One foot in Canada, one in the US: Border parcel business thrives during COVID pandemic

    Thanks to a 1842 treaty, Patenaude house is one of few in Canada and the United States to be split in two, and according to him, the only one being used as a courier package stopover.

  • Much-needed move by Sebi to prevent misuse of clients shares by brokers

    With the broking business in the doldrums, some brokers raise money by borrowing against clients’ shares

  • Sending employees off?

    Travelling yourself is one thing but sending someone to travel for your work is an altogether different errand. Yes, an errand.

  • Infosys rejig to sharpen focus on clients, sales effectiveness

    These units will be headed by 'industry heads' who will have end-to-end responsibility of their units and will report to one of the presidents. Mohit Joshi, Rajesh Murthy and Sandeep Dadlani will supervise these heads.

  • HCL warns of tepid Q1 revenue on currency, client issues

    Software major HCL Tech came out with a revenue warning soon after market closing today, saying a client-specific issue as well as cross-currency headwinds will take a toll on this quarter.

  • Infosys to hire 2,100 people in US

    Infosys said on Thursday the hiring will include up to 300 management and technology graduates who will work across multiple technology domains including digital, big data, analytics and cloud.

  • Infosys strikes cautious note on discretionary spends

    In a call with analysts, Infosys President UB Pravin Rao said he was expecting to witness quarterly volatility in discretionary spends of IT companies. Rao also said he expected challenges in spends from Infosys‘ clients in the telecom, pharma and utilities sector while banking and manufacturing should do well.

  • NSEL fiasco: Exchange-broker-client nexus under scanner

    Agencies probing into the fiasco surrounding the National Spot Exchange (NSEL) will be investigating a possible collusion between exchange officials, brokers and clients.

  • How to master the art of negotiating with clients

    Do not mistake negotiating for bargaining. Here are some thumb rules to acquiring this delicate art

  • Dell Announces A Range Of Cloud Client Computing Technologies

    Cloud client computing technologies deliver turnkey solutions purposefully built to complement and enhance corporate IT environments based on Citrix XenDesktop and XenApp.

  • Private banks work wonders to lure the super-rich

    What do you get the client who has everything? An evening at a sleep school to get tips on how to beat insomnia? A chance to play cricket with former England star Andrew Flintoff? Advice on finding the right school?

  • Oracle Enhances Desktop Virtualisation Portfolio

    New security features including support for 802.1x identity-based network authentication enhance security.

  • IT companies smile on ballooning client budget

    The last quarter of FY11 is giving IT companies a reason to smile, all because of bigger client budgets, reports CNBC-TV18's Kritika Saxena.

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