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Dated:April 17,2011
Market Round-up
SENSEX 19386.82 -310.04
NIFTY 5824.55 -86.95
NASDAQ 2141.54 17.78
DJIA 10060.06 19.61
RS/$ 46.79 -0.14

NSE Gainers
Scrip Price(Rs.) %Change
Kanoria Chemicals & Indus
41.20 + 20.11
IVP Ltd.
51.50 + 20.04
Southern Petrochemicals I
23.00 + 18.55
Sentinel Tea and Exports
20.10 + 18.23
Cronimet Alloys India Ltd
127.55 + 15.48

NSE Losers
Scrip Price(Rs.) %Change
Kwality Dairy (India) Ltd
120.35 -14.06
Infosys Technologies Ltd.
2,989.50 -9.57
Excel Infoways Ltd.
35.05 -9.31
ATN International Ltd.
1.55 -8.82
Banco Products (India) Lt
78.10 -7.68

Top Headlines

Emerging market funds attract more money amid uncertainties

Global uncertainties have made investors look East, as they have poured $2 billion into emerging market equity funds last week.


Mukesh Ambani plans big for financial business, non-traditional way

RIL signed a joint venture with global private equity fund house DE Shaw late last month for its financial sector foray.


Tata Group to invest Rs 1.2 lakh cr in 5 years

The Tata Group will put in half of the planned investment in power sector, while the other significant portions will be in steel and automobile sectors.



Most Read Story
As India takes yet another shot at rooting out graft, here's how business and government find ingenious ways to bend rules and cut deals.

Most E-mailed Story
Unlike most Western countries, Indians can go to Uganda on a tourist visa and then look for a job as new opportunities are emerging.


Most Commented Story
Suppose that a draft Bill, proposed by the committee and placed before Parliament, is rejected by the MPs, then what happens?


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