*MARKET TODAY*
Yet another gap-up opening for the
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as investors goes on a buying spree. Positive cues from overseas
markets will boost sentiment further. Yesterday both BSE
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By Surojit Gupta
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Prospects for reforms in India may have brightened after
the Congress party's election victory, but the government is likely to adopt a
gradual approach due to the global recession and its need to stay popular with
voters.
Expectations of rapid economic
Should Managed Futures Be in the Cards for You?
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By JASON ZWEIG
Is your email in-box, like mine, suddenly full of pitches for managed futures?
The returns on this commodity-trading strategy don't look good -- they look
spectacular. The average managed-futures program, as measured by the
The application, named RoamBi released
by MeLLmo, intuitively imitates the way
business reports are read then presents
results in graphics adapted to iPhones
touch-screen size.
San Francisco: US software developer MeLLmo on Tuesday released a free
application that turns
To,
Respected sir\ madam
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Anagram's Daily Call : 20/05/2009
VIEW POINT: MARKETS TRADE FINALLY
After some artificial trading seen on Monday, markets did some real business on
Tuesday, providing ample opportunity for the bulls and the bears to sweat it
out on the bourses. As the bourses traded for their full
The inefficiency of fuel-efficiency rules
Published: May 19 2009 19:57 | Last updated: May 19 2009 19:57
President Obama’s move to toughen Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards
is bipartisanship of sorts. CAFE standards were signed into law by Gerald
Ford in 1975. George W. Bush, in a rare
*Crouching tigers, stirring dragons
**The Asian economies are likely to be the first to pull out of the global
recession*
ASIA’S tiger economies have suffered some of the sharpest declines in output
during the global recession, and some fear that, because of their dependence
on exports, they will
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