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Category Archives: Infrastructure
Indian Stock Market in 2011: Market Depth Analysis
The Indian Stock Market in 2011 has started with a big bang — on the downside. 6 of the last 10 January’s have had market-wide falls, and looks like we stuck to this long term pattern. We believe a lot … Continue reading
Posted in Capital Markets, Government, Infrastructure
Tagged BHEL, ICICI Bank, IDBI Bank, IFCI, Indian Stock Market Analysis, Larsen & Toubro, Ranbaxy, Reliance Capital, Reliance Industries, Reliance Infrastructure
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Reliance Infrastructure update – LIC acquires 14% equity
We all know Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) is flush with insurance premium funds in March, and looks for good bargains to deploy those funds for long term, usually 5 years or more. On 11th March, LIC acquired 14% … Continue reading
Posted in Energy, Infrastructure, Power
Tagged LIC, Reliance Infrastructure, Reliance Power
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Notes from Indian Budget 2010-11
The Union Budget was released amidst a lot of expectations from the industry. Highlights of Budget 2010-11 * Rs 16,500 crore has been provided to ensure that Public Sector Banks are able to attain a minimum 8% Tier-I capital by … Continue reading
Posted in Capital Markets, Energy, Government, Infrastructure
Tagged Direct Taxes, Indian Budget, Indirect Taxes, inflation, interest rates, petrol prices
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