Priya Nadkarni In Mumbai

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FIIs wary of India Inc's numbers

FIIs wary of India Inc's numbers

Rediff.com   13 Jan 2009

Post-Satyam, brokerages asked to do stricter checks of financial records.

A bluechip turns into a punter's delight

A bluechip turns into a punter's delight

Rediff.com   10 Jan 2009

On the last day of Satyam's stint in India's benchmark indices - the Bombay Stock Exchange Sensex and the National Stock Exchange S&P CNX Nifty - its shares turned out to be a punter's delight.

MF investors may have to pay commission

MF investors may have to pay commission

Rediff.com   15 Dec 2008

Mutual fund investors may soon have to give separate cheques to distributors as commission.

Debt fund norms to be overhauled

Debt fund norms to be overhauled

Rediff.com   24 Nov 2008

The proposal to scrap 'indicative portfolios' has arisen because investors have sometimes found deviations of as much as 80 per cent between the indicative and actual portfolios. In some cases, the entire corpus has been invested in a single instrument. Sebi will also consider Amfi's suggestion of a 3 to 6 per cent exit load for FMPs, a minimum tenure of three months and a faster processing of redemption payouts,

IPO scam consent: Sebi nets Rs 3.5 cr

IPO scam consent: Sebi nets Rs 3.5 cr

Rediff.com   4 Nov 2008

Sebi wholetime members T C Nair and M S Sahoo passed the 26th such consent order on October 31, asking Bansilal Mehta and Chimanlal Shah to remit Rs 4,26,000. Mehta and Shah 'were alleged financiers to key operators for cornering shares in the IPO of IDFC', the order said. The regulator had earlier prohibited them from buying, selling and dealing in securities. So far, the regulator has settled 128 cases through consent orders.

'Expect fireworks only by next Diwali'

'Expect fireworks only by next Diwali'

Rediff.com   29 Oct 2008

Few market participants will stick their neck out to give a target for the Sensex during Samvat 2065, a stark change from the last year, which reflects the overall mood in the Indian equity markets.

India's loss is Singapore's gain

India's loss is Singapore's gain

Rediff.com   14 Oct 2008

Share of SGX Nifty in total Nifty futures surges to 40% from 8% a year ago.

i-bankers turn entrepreneurs as big deals dry up

i-bankers turn entrepreneurs as big deals dry up

Rediff.com   25 Sep 2008

In March this year, he quit to start his own firm for equity syndication to cater to small and medium enterprises in smaller towns. Huzefa Sitabkhan, who was working with one of the domestic investment banks (i-banks), left to start PNR Consulting, an advisory and consultancy firm for equity and debt syndication for SMEs.

OMX tech to reach BSE only by 2009

OMX tech to reach BSE only by 2009

Rediff.com   9 Sep 2008

The Bombay Stock Exchange will see the implementation of the new system developed on technology provided by the Nasdaq-owned OMX group only by the second half of 2009. The Swedish firm is still in the process of meeting the final requirements, an official said.

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.

StanChart to raise UTI Securities stake to 74%

StanChart to raise UTI Securities stake to 74%

Rediff.com   28 Aug 2008

Last year, the London-headquartered bank had bought a 49 per cent stake in UTI Securities from the Securities Trading Corporation of India for Rs 147 crore. The bank retains the option to raise the stake to 74 per cent this year and the remaining shares by 2010.

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.

IPOs: NSE kicks off mock e-bid process

IPOs: NSE kicks off mock e-bid process

Rediff.com   12 Aug 2008

The National Stock Exchange (NSE) on Monday conducted the first round of mock electronic bidding process for implementing application supported by blocked amount (ASBA), an alternative mode of payment for initial public offerings (IPOs), proposed by capital markets regulator, Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi).

First-ever silver ETF set to make a debut

First-ever silver ETF set to make a debut

Rediff.com   23 Jul 2008

Benchmark AMC's scheme is called silver BeES and each unit issued under the scheme will be equal to price of 100 grams of silver. The entry load for the fund will be 2.25 per cent during the new fund offering (NFO).

Unit Scheme 64: RIP

Unit Scheme 64: RIP

Rediff.com   2 Jun 2008

Sharjah-based marketing executive Vijay Raghavan has sent the 264 bonds he got in lieu of the Unit Scheme 64 certificates he held since 1990 to the Special Undertaking of UTI. Though he has not firmed up his investment plan, Raghavan is expecting a refund soon.

US-64 faces hurdle: 50% bonds in physical form

US-64 faces hurdle: 50% bonds in physical form

Rediff.com   30 May 2008

Bonds worth about Rs 3,300 crore (Rs 33 billion) are held by institutions and retail investors in dematerialised form or demat, which will be redeemed automatically. In fact, the redemption process, which is the biggest ever in India, has already begun for bonds worth Rs 700 crore (Rs 7 billion) that are held in demat form by institutions.

Slowdown, time gap hit Sensex futures in Chicago

Slowdown, time gap hit Sensex futures in Chicago

Rediff.com   7 May 2008

The Sensex futures, which began trading on the Chicago-based US Futures Exchange on April 4, are off to a slow start. The subdued beginning is partly due to a market slowdown and also because of the nature of the product, said market experts. Since it began trading last month, it has registered a daily average of 84.3 contracts, with a total of 1,686 contracts having been traded so far.

Bharti-AXA to roll out first product next year

Bharti-AXA to roll out first product next year

Rediff.com   11 Apr 2008

The key team members are in place. Prateek Agrawal, the equity head is from ABN AMRO AMC, Sujay Das, the fixed income head came from DSP Merrill Lynch AMC and Nanda Kishore S, the marketing head is from Sundaram BNP Paribas AMC. Dasgupta himself is from Deutsche AMC. Bharti-AXA has a 35-member strong team, which would be expanded to 70 by June.

Sebi to speed up changes in IPO regime

Sebi to speed up changes in IPO regime

Rediff.com   7 Apr 2008

Primary markets may see banks using electronic clearance systems (ECS) to clear cheques in order to reduce the gap between the time an issue closes and its listing on the bourses.The primary market advisory committee of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) met on Friday to iron out some of the logistical difficulties involved in making the IPO process faster.

MFs to launch plans for volatile markets

MFs to launch plans for volatile markets

Rediff.com   2 Apr 2008

MFs are planning schemes that will give fund managers the leeway to adopt strategies in line with the market conditions. Fund houses want to ensure they are not restricted by the fund's investment mandate about having to invest in certain sectors even in case of change in sentiment. According to the offer document, if the fund manager expects the markets to head downwards, the scheme can hedge exposure to equity either fully or partially by initiating short futures positions.