Joydeep Ghosh &Amp; Rajesh Bhayani

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Investing? Tips to get better returns in 2010

Investing? Tips to get better returns in 2010

Rediff.com   31 Dec 2009

For an investor, gold is a necessity in the portfolio.

2010 set to be year of indices trading

2010 set to be year of indices trading

Rediff.com   28 Dec 2009

Index products like fixed-income, volatility and weather to broaden basket for hedging.

Brokers make most of carbon credits

Brokers make most of carbon credits

Rediff.com   15 Dec 2009

India Inc sells a third of carbon credits to middlemen at low rates.

The best home loan rate war is on

The best home loan rate war is on

Rediff.com   3 Dec 2009

With HDFC also jumping on the dual-rate bandwagon, a home buyer has some good options.

Dubai: Future bright for bargain hunt

Dubai: Future bright for bargain hunt

Rediff.com   30 Nov 2009

Though Dubai has great infrastructure, the decision to purchase should be delayed by another four-five weeks.

Retail investors give IPOs the cold shoulder

Retail investors give IPOs the cold shoulder

Rediff.com   30 Oct 2009

IndiaBulls Power IPO's charged-up performance (the issue was subscribed 21.84 times) earlier this month had only one jarring note: the retail portion of the initial public offer barely scraped through, with a subscription of 1.09 times.

Galleon under Sebi watch

Galleon under Sebi watch

Rediff.com   21 Oct 2009

The Securities and Exchange Board of India said it is 'closely watching' investments made by New York-based hedge fund Galleon, whose Sri Lankan founder Raj Rajaratnam was arrested for alleged insider trading on Friday.

FIIs overweight; Valuations may be worrying

FIIs overweight; Valuations may be worrying

Rediff.com   20 Oct 2009

The consensus among FIIs is valuation could be a concern going ahead, but that is still some way off.

Sebi mulls stricter warrant norms

Sebi mulls stricter warrant norms

Rediff.com   10 Oct 2009

The Securities and Exchange Board of India plans to tighten guidelines under which promoters make preferential allotments of warrants. The proposals include prohibiting promoters from voting at shareholder meetings at which warrant issues are put to vote and prohibiting warrant issues to promoters who did not subscribe to their earlier warrants.

BSE must set house in order before listing: Sebi

BSE must set house in order before listing: Sebi

Rediff.com   29 Sep 2009

BSE had been planning to list on the exchange for a while and had approached Sebi for permission to list without an initial public offer. Sebi also has to formalise norms for regulating self-listed companies. Some BSE members were keen on the listing of the exchange so that they could sell their shares.

FMPs are back: Should you invest?

FMPs are back: Should you invest?

Rediff.com   24 Sep 2009

For instance, new fund offers of ICICI Prudential, Tata Mutual Fund and Fortis are on, while Religare, HDFC and Principal PNB have applied for launching NFOs.

Sebi may allow MF units to be traded on exchanges

Sebi may allow MF units to be traded on exchanges

Rediff.com   24 Sep 2009

The Securities and Exchange Board of India is now planning to enable investors to buy and sell mutual fund units through stock exchanges. Fund houses will also be allowed to sell new fund offers (NFOs) through exchanges, helping them to save on distribution costs.

Primary markets set for fireworks after Diwali

Primary markets set for fireworks after Diwali

Rediff.com   23 Sep 2009

Pricing worries remain, but bankers expect IPOs to raise over Rs 40,000 crore (Rs 400 billion) in the next few months.

'Retail investors must be careful now'

'Retail investors must be careful now'

Rediff.com   18 Sep 2009

Business Standard discussed the primary market scenario and changing equations in the IPO market with Enam Group chairman Vallabh Bhanshali. Excerpts:

Sweet 16 for Sensex: Time to rejig portfolio

Sweet 16 for Sensex: Time to rejig portfolio

Rediff.com   17 Sep 2009

For retail investors, who had suffered big losses in the mayhem that started in January 2008, this is certainly a good news. Since mid-March, when the Sensex was languishing at 8,000 levels, there has been a sharp change in the mood. Markets have risen over 100 per cent. Even returns from mutual funds have improved substantially.

How hedging loans with interest rate futures helps

How hedging loans with interest rate futures helps

Rediff.com   3 Sep 2009

For high networth individuals, IRFs could be a good hedge against loans or existing fixed deposits.

Code threatens taxing time for M&A deals

Code threatens taxing time for M&A deals

Rediff.com   19 Aug 2009

Certain provisions of the code would delay the negotiation process, increase the tax liabilities and introduce uncertainties due to the General Anti-Avoidance rules.

How the new tax code will affect you

How the new tax code will affect you

Rediff.com   17 Aug 2009

While retaining the basic exemption limits at Rs 1.6 lakh (for individuals), Rs 1.9 lakh (for women) and Rs 2.4 lakh (for the retired), the slabs have been hiked substantially.

Bill lets Indian cos merge with foreign firms

Bill lets Indian cos merge with foreign firms

Rediff.com   12 Aug 2009

The Companies Act Amendment Bill, which was tabled in Parliament in the Budget session that adjourned last week, has proposed to allow Indian companies to merge with overseas companies, a move that could introduce greater flexibility in cross-border merger and acquisitions.

Japanese financial firms develop a yen for India

Japanese financial firms develop a yen for India

Rediff.com   3 Aug 2009

Though the number of Japanese foreign institutional investors in India is still negligible, it's significant that 8 of the 11 registered with Sebi entered in the past year and a half