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INVESTOR PROTECTION: SEBI gets tough on promoters issuing preferential warrants
Redundant provisions removed, others modified to ensure more clarity. Mumbai, Sept 3 The Securities and Exchange Board of India is turning a stricter eye on company promoters who have been issued preferential warrants, saying that they will have ...

RECOMMENDATION: Bajaj Auto Finance (Rs 224.5): Buy
We recommend a buy in Bajaj Auto Finance from a short-term horizon. It is evident from the charts that the stock has been on an intermediate-term uptrend, forming higher peaks and troughs since March low of Rs 43. In mid-July, the stock ...

RECOMMENDATION: Day Trading Guide
Initiate fresh short-position if DLF drops below Rs 400, with tight stop-loss. Fresh short-position can be initiated only if ICICI Bank plunges below Rs 724 and SBI slips below Rs 1,729 with stiff stop-loss. On the other hand, fresh long ...

STOCKS: Reliance Communications sees renewed buying
Launch of pan-India GSM services boosts sentiments. Chennai, Sept. 3 The stock of Reliance Communications has been witnessing renewed buying interest in the last couple of days. The stock has jumped about 12 per cent since September 1, and ...

INVESTOR PROTECTION: Bourses must divulge investors’ complaints: SEBI
Mumbai, Sept. 3 Stock exchanges have to disclose in their Web sites the details of complaints lodged by clients or investors against trading members and listed companies, a SEBI circular issued on Thursday ...

STOCKS: Vishal Retail’s exclusion of taxes could be to cut inventory
Auditors question accounting practices. Vishal Retail now faces a fresh set of troubles after contending with debt-related issues last ...

DERIVATIVES MARKETS: Momentum counters shed open interest
Chennai, Sept 3 Turnover remained moderate at Rs 62,922.53 crore in the F&O segment on Thursday. The Nifty Sept futures closed in discount at 4,587.45 against the spot close of 4,593.55. It, however, added 6 lakh shares in ...


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Markets (Sept 3)
Nifty (at 3.30 pm)4,590.55(-17.80)
US Dollar (Buy/Sell)48.91/92
Brent crude (a bbl) Rs3,361
Gold (a gram) Rs1,418
Silver (a kg) Rs25,630

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