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Month: March 2010

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Government Debt: A Visual Analysis

Our government is going to issue a truckload of bonds next year, so let’s see where we are right now with respect to current bonds outstanding. Total Bonds ...

Nifty Bounces 20 points, Expiry Volume Burst

With the F&O Expiry this thursday, volumes in the F&O segment have jumped to over 115,000 cr. Nifty closed 0.5% up at 5223, but individual stocks were ...

Real Estate Stocks Hit Hard

At around 12 noon huge selling was seen in nearly all Real Estate stocks.   Among the big companies, HDIL was the worst hit, over 6% down. A smaller ...

Founders Must Be CEOs, If They’re Good Communicators

Satish Dharmaraj says Founders of startups must take up the post of Chief Executive, because they can best communicate the culture and vision, raise money or ...

Is Shanghai a Real Estate Bubble?

From Business Insider : Look at this part: One clear clue (regarding the rising real estate prices in China) is that the average price-to-income ratio in ...

RBI Raises Rates by 0.25%

As widely expected, the Reserve Bank of India has raised rates by 0.25% – of both the Repo and Reverse Repo, to 5% and 3.5% respectively. Note however that ...

SEBI Gets Mutual Funds To Pull Their Socks Up

SEBI has changed the rules for mutual funds again, in support of the small investors. First, for New Fund Offers (NFOs): They will only be open for 15 days. ...

What’s with the DIIs?

From data on the NSE, the last month or so has seen continuous selling in the cash market by Dmestic Istitutional Inestors (DIIs) and continuous buying by the ...

Bharti-Zain deal near financial closure

Bharti has issued terms for the the Zain acquisition (read more here). From Mint: India’s Bharti Airtel, in talks to buy the African mobile operations of ...

Quant approach can outperform: Montier

Using a quantitative approach to investing (not just trading, investing) can be better than “expert” judgements, says James Montier. This article explains: ...