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Sensex, Nifty slump further in morning trade
03 Oct 2011
Indian equity benchmarks opened sharply lower today following a selling trend across the globe, with Asian markets falling 2-4 per cent following weak US cues amid the Euro zone crisis
Sensex, Nifty slump further in morning trade
03 Oct 2011
Indian equity benchmarks opened sharply lower today following a selling trend across the globe, with Asian markets falling 2-4 per cent following weak US cues amid the Euro zone crisis
Sensex down 12.8 per cent in September quarter
01 Oct 2011
Rcom hits record low on 2G scam probe extension
01 Oct 2011
Sensex ends 252 points higher on settlement day
29 Sep 2011
BSE, NSE tie up for common trading platform
29 Sep 2011
SEBI details disclosure norms for rights IDRs
23 Sep 2011
SEBI notifies new takeover norms with open offer trigger at 25 per cent
23 Sep 2011
In the absence of the non-compete clause, the new takeover code entitles all shareholders to equal treatment in merger and acquisition deals.
Sensex closes 199 points down on global sell-off
23 Sep 2011
Sensex ends flat amid volatility; eyes FOMC meet
21 Sep 2011
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