Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Markets & Investments

Private equity bests hedge funds as markets slide

Sify - Chennai,Tamil Nadu,India
The law of unintended consequences seems to be at play in India's financial markets. With shares of many companies available at 30-40 per cent discounts to..
 

Indian IT cos still look at US buys
Economic Times - Gurgaon,Haryana,India
Investment banking firms feel that the valuations of many mid-sized US companies are dropping and many Indian firms are on the prowl to clinch a deal. ...
 

Decoupled or shackled together
Economic Times - Gurgaon,Haryana,India
Whether these investments would be sustained or not depends more on domestic policy than on the global economy. If growth has slowed down in India, ...
 

'Investors are getting street-smart'
Sify - Chennai,Tamil Nadu,India
"I know what is rural India," said chartered accountant-turned-investment banker Suresh Jain, chairman of the recently set up Sun Capital in London. ...
 

India Stocks Slump; Larsen Falls Most Since 2000 on Unit Losses
Bloomberg - USA
The following are among the most active stocks in Indian markets. Aban Offshore Ltd. (ABAN IN) declined 190.65 rupees, or 5.3 percent, to 3420 after the oil ...
 

FIIs turn buyers in falling market for first time in `08
Business Standard - Mumbai,Maharashtra,India
Emerging markets can be very volatile and they correlate closely with the S&P500, mostly in the last couple of years. If you look at India, the bellwether ...
 

What's the Story?
Business Standard - Mumbai,Maharashtra,India
Terming the post-Budget slump as expected, he said that with the Asian markets looking positive, the Indian market should end the financial year 15-20 per ...
 

AMC business to see a lot of value creation
Economic Times - Gurgaon,Haryana,India
In recent months,
AIG and Mirae have entered the Indian markets, while Schroders is in the process of setting up an India office. There are many Indian ...
 

Global cues bad; Indian mkts to see more
Moneycontrol.com - Mumbai,India
Munesh Khanna, Chairman,Anagram Stock Broking said that there is more pain likely for the Indian markets; the global cues are not good he feels. ...
 

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