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Mon Nov 9, 2009 9:06am IST
 
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 MUMBAI, Nov 9 (Reuters) - Indian shares should open higher
on Monday, tracking gains in its Asian peers, while energy
giant Reliance Industries (RELI.BO: Quote, Profile, Research) will be in focus after a
report it was close to announcing a major overseas buy.
 The Economic Times newspaper reported Reliance Industries
may announce the acquisition before its annual general meeting
on Nov. 17, and the likely target was part of the assets owned
by U.S.-based LyondellBasell [ACCEIN.UL], which filed for
bankruptcy protection in January.
 Bharti Airtel (BRTI.BO: Quote, Profile, Research) would be watched after its head
said the leading telecoms company was not actively seeking
acquisitions, after its $23 billion planned tie-up talks with
South Africa's MTN (MTNJ.J: Quote, Profile, Research) collapsed. [ID:nBOM425955]
 Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Sunday India's
economy would grow by more than 7.0 percent next year, still
below the government's medium-term rate target of 8-9 percent.
 Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said on Sunday there
would be no more stimulus measures, but the timing for
unwinding those put in place would be decided once it was clear
the economy was recovering. [ID:nBOM425910]
 Asian shares were mostly higher with the MSCI's measure of
Asian markets other than Japan .MSCIAPJ up 1.3 percent by
0317 GMT, while Japan's Nikkei .N225 was up 0.1 percent.
 The Nifty India stock futures in Singapore SINc1 were
trading 0.2 percent higher indicating the domestic market may
open up.
 The 30-share BSE index climbed 0.6 percent on Friday to
16,158.28, taking gains in the week to 1.6 percent, its first
weekly rise in three.
 ----------------MARKET SNAPSHOT AT 0322 GMT----------------
                 INSTRUMENT   LAST       PCT CHG   NET CHG
 S&P 500             .SPX       1069.3       0.25%     2.670
 USD/JPY             JPY=       90.18        0.23%     0.210
 10-YR US TSY YLD    US10YT=RR  3.5255          --     0.025
 SPOT GOLD           XAU=      $1099.9       0.33%     3.600
 US CRUDE            CLc1      $78.32        1.15%     0.890
 DOW JONES           .DJI       10023.42     0.17%     17.46
 ASIA ADRS                 122.54      -0.10%     -0.12
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