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day as shown in a contract noteissued by the stock-brokers.Registration of Stock BrokerA stock broker applies in the prescribed format for grant of a certificatethrough the stock exchange or stock exchanges, as the case may be, of whichhe is admitted as a member. The stock exchange forwards the applicationform to SEBI as early as possible but not later than thirty days from the dateof its receipt
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Personal Finance & Tax by Vidya Rani at 10:16 PM on October 21, 2008
Well! S&P CNX Nifty Nifty, the most popular and widely used indicator of the stock market in the country, is a 50-stock index comprising the largest and the most liquid stocks from about 22 sectors in India. These stocks have a MCap of more than 55 of the total MCap of the Indian stock market. The index was introduced in 1995 by the National Stock Exchange NSE keeping in mind it would be used
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Personal Finance & Tax by Vidya Rani at 10:33 PM on October 20, 2008
The word Nifty is a combination of two words namely the N from national and ifty from fifty. It is an index of fifty companies listed on the National Stock Exchange in India. The fifty companies cover twenty two different sectors of the Indian economy. The Sensex on the other hand refers to the sensitivity Index of the Bombay Stock Exchange. The Sensex comprises of the traded stock of the thirty
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Personal Finance & Tax by perizaad at 6:56 PM on December 17, 2007
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general idea about whether most of the stocks have gone up or most of the stocks have gone down. Sensex is an index of Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) Nifty is an index of National Stock Exchange(NSE) Answered Stock Exchange, BSE. The word Sensex comes from sensitive index. The Sensex captures the increase or decrease in prices of stocks of companies that it comprises. A number represents this movement
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Personal Finance & Tax by difference between nifty and sensex at 6:56 PM on December 17, 2007
Well Stock market indices differ from one another basically in their sampling and/or weighting methods.SAMPLING METHODUnlike market indices such as American Stock Market Index and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange All-Ordinaries Index that comprise of all stocks listed in a market, under sampling method, an index is based on a fraction or a certain percentage of select stocks which is highly representative
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Personal Finance & Tax by Aruna Kumari at 1:01 AM on October 21, 2008
Ingredients: 500 gm Chicken breasts, diced 5 Cups chicken stock, hot 1-3/4 Cups arborio rice 1/3 Cup dry white wine 1-2 tsp Garlic cloves, minced 1 Cup sun-dried tomatoes 150 gm Baby spinach 2 tbsp Parmesan cheese 3/4 Cup kalamata olives, sliced 2 tbsp Olive oilHow to make Chicken Risotto:Keep the stock to simmer.Heat oil in a big pan and add chicken, cook till almost cooked through.Add garlic
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Food & Drink by kartis at 7:43 PM on September 20, 2008
....The majority of casual investors buy and sell stocks. If they are bearish on a stock, some will even short-sell stock. But relatively few investors fully understand and take advantage of trading options.With stocks, you own a small piece of a company. However, with options, you purchase the right to buy or sell underlying stock. There are two basic types of options - calls and puts. When you purchase a call
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Personal Finance & Tax by shyam singh at 2:19 AM on September 19, 2008
The BSE Sensex or Bombay Stock Exchange Sensitive Index is a value-weighted index composed of 30 stocks with the base April 1979 = 100. It consists of the 30 largest and most actively traded stocks, representative of various sectors, on the Bombay Stock Exchange. These companies account for around one-fifth of the market capitalization of the BSE.The base value of the sensex is 100 on April 1, 1979
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Personal Finance & Tax by jayant at 5:37 AM on July 01, 2008
Well Ravi! Every stock price moves for two possible reasons: news about the company e.g. a product launch, or the closure of a factory, etc. or news about the country e.g. nuclear bombs, or a budget announcement, etc.. The job of an index is to purely capture the second part, the movements of the stock market as a whole i.e. news about the country. This is achieved by averaging. Each stock contains a
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Personal Finance & Tax by Ravi Kumar at 11:59 PM on October 31, 2008
, such as stocks and bonds.Diversification also makes sense because no single asset class performs best in all economic environments. For example, in a diversified portfolio, a decline in U.S. bonds may be offset by good performance from international stocks.Diversify with three basic tools. The three basic tools you need to diversify are cash, bonds, and stocks. Cash includes money market securities
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Personal Finance & Tax by Ashwani at 1:57 AM on October 21, 2008
A dividend stock is one that accrues to the respective shareholders a part of the profits of the companies in which they have invested. Very often dividends are invested by the company itself. A dividend stock enables the distribution of assets among the shareholders.The receipts from the dividends are primarily paid in cash. The holders of dividend stocks do not receive the fullest part
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Personal Finance & Tax by shyam singh at 1:07 AM on September 26, 2008
and it gives an indication of price movements of stock market prices...SENSEX stands for sensitive index and it comprises of shares of those companies which are listed with SEBI and registered with firm.sensex works purely on the basis of investment and expenditure of those companies which are traded through their stocks in the market and price sensitiveness and the ups and down of share prices basically
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Personal Finance & Tax by suraj kumar at 9:17 PM on April 17, 2008
started to rise. However, the stock market movements are jerky, not smooth, and allow little time for even the most prescient market timer to act. Thus, one of the major risks of this kind of strategy is that it may have an investor out of the market when the bulls stampede. One study examined the distributions of monthly stock returns for the S&P 500 and small stocks since 1926. The researchers discovered
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Personal Finance & Tax by Ashwani at 1:50 AM on October 21, 2008
sentiment, DRs trade at discount or premium to the underlying stock. This presents the investors an arbitrage opportunity, where he buys the DR abroad and sells the same stock in India at a higher price the difference being the profit....Well Rajkumar! Cash Mergers or Tender Offers The simplest example of a merger arbitrage opportunity is a company being acquired for cash. The target companys stock will typically
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Personal Finance & Tax by rajkumar sin at 2:16 PM on October 16, 2008
4 cups Chicken Stock1 tbsp. Soya sauce3/4 tsp. Chili sauce1 tsp. Black Pepper2 tbsp. Vinegar1/2 tsp.Sugar1/4 cup Chopped spring onion1/4 cup Chopped baby corn1/4 cup Chopped cabbage1/4 cup Chopped/4 cup Boiled green peas1/4 cup Finely chopped coriander leaves1 tsp. Spicy chili oilSalt according to tasteMethod 1.Combine the stock, Soya sauce, chili sauce, pepper, vinegar, sugar, and salt.2.Bring
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Food & Drink by Jyothi at 4:49 PM on September 11, 2008