Joydeep Ghosh &Amp; Palak Shah In Mumbai

Stories by Joydeep Ghosh &Amp; Palak Shah In Mumbai

Finance firms bank on emails to calm fears

Finance firms bank on emails to calm fears

Rediff.com   24 Sep 2008

In times like these, when the financial industry is reeling under the pressure of scepticism, communication has become the most important tool for financial services providers. Hence the flood of emails to associates, employees and investors.

Four banks to bail out Lehman's India businesses

Four banks to bail out Lehman's India businesses

Rediff.com   22 Sep 2008

In a move to soften the blow of Lehman Brothers' bankruptcy in the Indian stock and asset markets, four banks are set to take over its structured products businesses in India.

Sebi keeps tabs on short sellers

Sebi keeps tabs on short sellers

Rediff.com   20 Sep 2008

The Securities and Exchange Board of India is watching trends in the domestic stock market, after the capital market regulators in the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia imposed a temporary ban on short-selling of financial stocks.

Pay up before the auction action begins

Pay up before the auction action begins

Rediff.com   9 Sep 2008

Home loan borrowers perpetually worry about the consequences of defaulting. And whether they wish it or not, there could be situations where they are forced to do so. For instance, after the Mumbai bomb blasts on July 11 2006, a large number of affected families found themselves in deep financial trouble leading to difficulties in servicing their home loans

Sebi move: BSE, NSE stocks set to soar

Sebi move: BSE, NSE stocks set to soar

Rediff.com   6 Sep 2008

Share prices of the two top stock exchanges - the Bombay Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange - are expected to rise after the Securities and Exchange Board of India proposed to allow domestic institutional investors, insurance firms and banks to hold up to 15 per cent stake in these exchanges as against the current limit of 5 per cent.

Big cos run chemical tanks without green nod

Big cos run chemical tanks without green nod

Rediff.com   4 Sep 2008

Over 100 chemical storage tanks built at the Pirpav jetty near Chembur have been operating without approvals from the ministry of environment and forests for over 18 years. Each of these tanks has an average capacity of 200,000 kilolitres of oil.

Now, MCX arm joins price war

Now, MCX arm joins price war

Rediff.com   1 Sep 2008

According to the scheme, the deposit of Rs 10 lakh (Rs 1 million) for trading and up to Rs 20 lakh (Rs 2 million) for clearing members would be waived for already-registered members of the MCX, BSE, Foreign Exchange Dealers' Association of India, National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange and NSE, who choose to enroll before September 6.

Dollar index rises: Indian marts swell

Dollar index rises: Indian marts swell

Rediff.com   28 Aug 2008

Both equity benchmarks--the Sensex of the Bombay Stock Exchange and the Nifty of the National Stock Exchange-- have gained 14 per cent and 12 per cent, respectively, as the USDX rose by a quick 7.83 per cent in over a month. It touched a high of 77.50 on August 26.

NSE steals a march over BSE again

NSE steals a march over BSE again

Rediff.com   27 Aug 2008

On August 7, the Reserve Bank of India and the Securities and Exchange Board of India cleared the guidelines for currency futures trading. Exactly six days later, the National Stock Exchange got the market regulator's approval to start such trading and is scheduled to kick off currency futures this Friday.

Ketan Parekh pays dues of Rs 396 cr to Madhavpura

Ketan Parekh pays dues of Rs 396 cr to Madhavpura

Rediff.com   22 Aug 2008

One of the biggest defaulters of Ahmedabad-based Madhavpura Mercantile Co-operative Bank, stock broker Ketan Vinaychandra Parekh has settled his dues with the bank by paying Rs 26 crore a fortnight ago, revealed informed sources. The so called 'big-bull' of the stock market has paid a whopping Rs 396 crore in less than two years to MMCB.

Auto loans: Floating rate is in

Auto loans: Floating rate is in

Rediff.com   20 Aug 2008

Most car buyers, when applying for a loan, grapple with the question of whether they should opt for a fixed or a floating rate option.

BSE calls off deal to buy NMCE stake

BSE calls off deal to buy NMCE stake

Rediff.com   9 Aug 2008

The Bombay Stock Exchange has called off its plan to acquire 26 per cent in the Ahmedabad-based National Multi Commodity Exchange. The deal was terminated just before the resignation of BSE Managing Director and CEO Rajnikant Patel.

Family feud: Gujarat NRE, Austral trade charges

Family feud: Gujarat NRE, Austral trade charges

Rediff.com   8 Aug 2008

India Inc is seeing yet another family feud - this time between Gujarat NRE Coke founder Girdhari Lal Jagatramka and his son-law, Ratan Lal Tamakhuwala, who owns Austral Coke.

Gold equity funds lag behind

Gold equity funds lag behind

Rediff.com   4 Aug 2008

While gold index funds have returned almost 10 per cent over the last three months, gold equity funds (investing in mining companies) have not given good returns in the last few months. At present, there are two gold funds, DSPML World Gold Fund and AIG World Gold Fund

Retail loan rates come a full circle

Retail loan rates come a full circle

Rediff.com   30 Jul 2008

Stock market investors and potential home buyers may not remember the years 1998 and 2008 too fondly.

Car loan? Have you signed a 'surrender letter'?

Car loan? Have you signed a 'surrender letter'?

Rediff.com   28 Jul 2008

Among the many documents that you sign when you take a car loan could also be a 'surrender letter' -- a document that declared you a defaulter even before the loan is sanctioned.

Global funds shine amid market chaos

Global funds shine amid market chaos

Rediff.com   25 Jul 2008

In January this year, the stock market started falling. In the following six months, it has lost over 30 per cent. The data on open-ended equity funds show that only a small cluster has managed to wriggle out with very little loss (See table). From a thematic point of view, only global funds have given returns.

Equity-linked FMPs too complex for retailers

Equity-linked FMPs too complex for retailers

Rediff.com   18 Jul 2008

This product was first introduced by ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund (ICICI Prudential FMP Series 33) and Deutsche Mutual Fund in February. Recently, Birla Sun Life Mutual Fund has also floated a similar fund. The Nifty return, multiplied by the participation ratio (that is pre-decided by the fund) is the final returns. In Aviator, the participation ratio is 140-145 per cent, leading to returns of 43.14-44.5 per cent in our given example.

Punters bet high on UPA trust vote win

Punters bet high on UPA trust vote win

Rediff.com   11 Jul 2008

Bets of nearly Rs 500 crore have been accepted in the satta bazaar or the illegal betting market over the past two days, with punters riding high on odds that the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance government will survive a confidence or trust vote in Parliament.

Ex-CDSL MD demands Rs 1 cr relief for ouster

Ex-CDSL MD demands Rs 1 cr relief for ouster

Rediff.com   7 Jul 2008

Raut Vijay, current managing director of CDSL, said, "We have received the letter from Daga. The board would go through the entire matter and decide accordingly." Prior to joining CDSL in November 2001, Daga was the executive director (business development) at Unit Trust of India (UTI) during the CSE payment crisis. Broker Ketan Parekh made huge share purchases through his associates before March 2001, with CSE-listed DSQ Software being a favourite.