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Sustained gains in IT shares
MUMBAI, AUG. 24.The overall mood in the market appeared cautiously optimistic on hopes of a rise in fund-flow from foreign institutional investors (FIIs). However, speculative buying is also on the rise and investors should be cautious while ...
Forex reserves at record high
MUMBAI, AUG. 24. India's foreign exchange reserves touched a record high of $60.63 billion during the week ended August 16 due to continued revaluation of the dollar vis-a-vis the euro and other international currencies. In the reporting ...
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