Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Indian Markets News 11 March 2008


Decouple from western markets
Economic Times - Gurgaon,Haryana,India
The deep correction in the market that began early January has made valuations of blue-chips very attractive. There is no reason why Indian markets should ...
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Has the stock market bottomed out?
Economic Times - Gurgaon,Haryana,India
The Indian financial markets have also been witnessing sustained volatility and clearly global cues are the deciding factor, in the absence of any strong ...
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Indian shares close flat on value buying; Bharti, Reliance Petro ...
Hemscott - London,UK
Indian markets opened lower today fell further with the BSE Sensex touching an intra-day low of of 15332.42 points, within striking distance of the lowest ...
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Further 10-15% downside likely in Indian
Moneycontrol.com - Mumbai,India
He thinks that there is room for further correction across Asian markets. Derby told
CNBC-TV18 that a further 10-15% downside is likely in Indian markets. ...
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Indian shares trade near 2008 lows; L&T sheds over 9 pct
CNNMoney.com - USA
Traders will be eyeing this level for cues on what direction the market is headed in the medium-term. 'The downtrend in Indian markets is primarily due to ...
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Indian Market Opens Sharply Lower []
RTT News - Williamsville,NY,USA
3/10/2008 12:45:43 AM Monday, Indian shares were trading sharply lower, tracking weak cues from global markets. At 9:59 am local time, the Sensex was down ...
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Tata Motors: Ready to Invest in Select Indian Stocks
Seeking Alpha - New York,NY,USA
The Indian market has been highly volatile lately and, as I write this, the BSE Sensex has dropped another 908 points or 5.17% but Tata Motors appears to be ...
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Bear-grip bodes more discomfort
Sify - Chennai,Tamil Nadu,India
Global financial markets are quite uncertain and complex at the moment and one should refrain from trading in such a market." The Indian market's ...
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