| SEBI warns small investors - NEW DELHI, INDIA: Small investors should not start trading directly in stock market as they don't have adequate resources to take informed decision, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) U.K. Sinha said on Saturday.
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| Questions and answers on blockbuster Facebook IPO - Questions and answers on blockbuster Facebook IPO Associated Press Copyright 2012 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated 09:10 p.m., Thursday, May 17, 2012 NEW YORK (AP) — A company started in a Harvard dorm room in 2004 has just raised $16 billion and is valued at $104 billion. All that from an initial public ...
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| M-cap of top 7 Sensex cos down by Rs 27,649 cr - Amid a weak stock market, seven of top 10 Sensex companies lost Rs 27,649 crore in their combined market valuations with Coal India taking the biggest hit of Rs 7,138 crore last week.
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| M-cap of 7 cos down by Rs 27,649 cr, CIL takes biggest hit - Amid a weak stock market, seven of top 10 Sensex companies lost Rs 27,649 crore in their combined market valuations with Coal India taking the biggest hit of Rs 7,138 crore last week.
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| Vodafone Working on Stock Market Floatation for Indian Network - Vodafone has confirmed that plans to list its Indian subsidiary on the local stock market are under way, but that the shareholders in the company will have the final say on when the floatation takes place.
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| Small investors should not directly trade in equities: SEBI - New Delhi, May 19 (IANS) Small investors should not start trading directly in stock market as they don't have adequate resources to take informed decision, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) U.K. Sinha said Saturday.
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| Dollars flee from India to Southeast Asia - As foreign funds pull out of India, its smaller neighbors are reaping the benefits Jason Overdorf As Indian stock markets and the value of the rupee continue to fall, where has all the money gone? Southeast Asia is getting most of the money pulled out by foreign institutional investors, says Reuters , which cites India's "policy paralysis and slowing growth." Burdened by a rising current ...
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| Market Value of Top 10 Firms Drops by 58,797Crore - Bangalore: Coal India saw the biggest dip of 9,569 crore in its market cap, which was 1,98,618 crore. Amid a weak stock market, the combined market capitalisation (m-cap) of top-10 Sensex companies declined sharply by 58,797 crore last week, with Coal India Ltd (CIL) taking the biggest hit.
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| Will Indonesia Replace India in the BRICs? - As India fails to deliver on its promise of growth, a smaller Asian country Indonesia, finds itself in a position to lure investors away from the third largest economy in the region with higher stock market returns, better fiscal management and lower inflation.
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