Rajesh Bhayani &Amp; Dilasha Seth

Stories by Rajesh Bhayani &Amp; Dilasha Seth

India Inc's big guns in race for Satyam stake

India Inc's big guns in race for Satyam stake

Rediff.com   2 Jan 2009

ADAG, Mahindra BT, L&T Infotech may team up with PEs.

'PEs that survive the next 18 months will win'

'PEs that survive the next 18 months will win'

Rediff.com   30 Dec 2008

President & CEO of IDFC Private Equity Group, Luis Miranda, spoke on various issues relating to private equity in an exclusive interview with Rajesh Bhayani.

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.

Sebi may tighten mutual funds norms

Sebi may tighten mutual funds norms

Rediff.com   1 Dec 2008

May bar premature withdrawals from fixed maturity plans.

S&P may bring in products based on global indices

S&P may bring in products based on global indices

Rediff.com   22 Nov 2008

These choices are going to be made available to Indian fund houses by S&P's index services division through India Index Services. ETF is a passive fund wherein investments are made in index companies as per their individual weightage. In times of uncertainty, betting on indices rather than individual companies helps. Index-based products thus become popular.

Red tape may be cut for FIIs

Red tape may be cut for FIIs

Rediff.com   17 Nov 2008

Sebi likely to come out with a policy paper soon.

Sebi survey to probe investor apathy

Sebi survey to probe investor apathy

Rediff.com   17 Nov 2008

The Securities & Exchange Board of India has decided to conduct a survey to find out why investors are staying away from the securities market. This is the first time that the market regulator is planning such a survey of investors.

Sebi says 'options open' on short sale ban

Sebi says 'options open' on short sale ban

Rediff.com   20 Oct 2008

In a key change in its stance, the Securities and Exchange Board of India said it is keeping its options open on banning short sales, which a section of brokers believes are responsible for the collapsing stock market. The benchmark Bombay Stock Exchange Sensex fell below 10,000 Friday, the first time since July 2006.

Commodity prices drop under recession pressure

Commodity prices drop under recession pressure

Rediff.com   15 Oct 2008

The last two days' recovery in commodity prices has done little to ease all-round fears of a global recession following the sharp dip in prices over the past three months. Nor are things likely to improve soon.

P-note restrictions relaxed; investors indifferent

P-note restrictions relaxed; investors indifferent

Rediff.com   7 Oct 2008

A representative of a large FII having a huge share in the issue of P-notes said that these relaxations are "no big deal". The 40 per cent limit on investments through P-notes was not a hurdle as selling by FIIs in the last three quarters have been so huge that most of them have enough leg room for issuing fresh P-notes.

Clearing Corporation may guarantee forward deals

Clearing Corporation may guarantee forward deals

Rediff.com   12 Sep 2008

Forward contracts are settled by CCIL, but there is no guarantee that the parties may comply with CCIL's terms. "We have proposed to RBI to allow us to provide a guarantee for forward deals," said CCIL Chairman R H Patil. With the CCIL guarantee, banks providing products to currency hedgers, will benefit as they will have to make a lesser provision towards capital adequacy.

Commex promoters may have to prune stakes

Commex promoters may have to prune stakes

Rediff.com   22 Aug 2008

Commodity futures exchanges are set for another round of equity restructuring with the Forward Markets Commission, the regulator, currently finalising guidelines that will require anchor investors to prune their equity holding to 26 per cent from the present 40 per cent after three years but before five years.

'Institutions will have to pay 100% for IPOs soon'

'Institutions will have to pay 100% for IPOs soon'

Rediff.com   18 Aug 2008

Sebi wants to reduce the time gap between the closure of an issue and its listing. This process is aimed at removing refund-related concerns and the grey market in IPOs.

Stock decline makes room for new P-notes

Stock decline makes room for new P-notes

Rediff.com   2 Apr 2008

The decline in stock values has created room for the issue of fresh participatory notes, but there are not many takers. P-notes are off-shore derivative instruments issued to foreign investors having securities as underlying. Sebi had banned the issue of derivative P-notes on October 25 last year. Brokers have started focusing on direct FII money rather than the P-note investments. New P-note regime & FII registration procedures are being implemented based on Sebi circular.

BSE may allow members to trade in commodities

BSE may allow members to trade in commodities

Rediff.com   25 Feb 2008

Move follows 26 per cent acquisition in Ahmedabad's NMCE.

Do you know C B Bhave, the new Sebi chief?

Do you know C B Bhave, the new Sebi chief?

Rediff.com   15 Feb 2008

C S Bhave has to work on the homework of his predecessor to speed up the processes in the market. He also has to contend with the bitter legal battle between Sebi and his organisation NSDL.

P-note investments flood market again

P-note investments flood market again

Rediff.com   28 Dec 2007

Fresh investments through participatory notes (P-notes) are flowing into the cash market in huge quantum. The rush of investments is because foreign institutional investors (FIIs) have enough headroom to invest through P-notes.

Investors had a blast in Samvat 2063

Investors had a blast in Samvat 2063

Rediff.com   9 Nov 2007

Stocks lead the chart with 50 per cent returns, followed by real estate and gold. The markets may be expecting a correction now, but the year has been a spectacular one for those who had put money in stocks. Equities gave a return of 49.64 per cent, the same as in the last three years.

FIIs play arbitrage game in F&O segment

FIIs play arbitrage game in F&O segment

Rediff.com   5 Nov 2007

Foreign institutional investors, who are big players in the futures and options segment, are making a killing in the domestic market by using arbitrage as a weapon in the spot and derivatives trade as well as structured derivative deals. The arbitrage game is on despite the curb on the issue of P-notes or participatory notes by the Securities and Exchange Board of India recently.

Markets: New highs just a matter of time

Markets: New highs just a matter of time

Rediff.com   29 Oct 2007

The Indian markets look extremely stretched. The Sensex valuations have gone up 19.28 per cent to 26 per cent since the lows triggered by the sub-prime crisis two months ago. Taiwan and Kospi, on the other hand, have not changed much. A Citi group report suggested that the RBI might hike CRR rates to suck out excess liquidity from the system. An increase of one per cent would draw out $7 billion from the system.