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SNAPSHOT-Indian stocks, gold, bonds, rupee, money at 11 a.m.

Fri Jul 4, 2008 11:14am IST
 
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 STOCKS .BSESN .NSEI
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 The 30-share BSE index up 1.74 percent at 13,321.44 points
and the 50-share NSE index up 1.29 percent at 3,976.50 points,
as investors picked up beaten down shares, with gains led by
the petrochemical stocks.
 Please scroll down to end of copy for more information on
sectoral indices.
 GOVERNMENT BONDS IN082418G=CC
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 The 2018 bond yield at 9.02 percent, from the previous
close of 8.81 percent, ahead of inflation data which is
expected to stay above 13-year highs.
 RUPEE INR=IN
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 The rupee at 43.205/210 per dollar, from the previous close
of 43.30/31, on hopes of some capital inflows into local
stocks.
 INTEREST RATE SWAPS INROIS
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 The benchmark five-year interest rate swap at 9.97/10.04
percent.
 CALL MONEY INROND=
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 Call money rate at 6.00/6.10 percent, on low demand for
funds on the reporting Friday.
 GOLD <0#MAU:>
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 The August contract on the Multi Commodity Exchange of
India at 13,076 points, up 22 rupees from the previous close.
 BSE INDICES <0#.INX.BO>
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 Index            Value         % Change
---------------------------------------- SENSEX         
13321.44        1.74 DOLLEX-30       2531.51         1.75
DOLLEX-100      1649.83         1.5 DOLLEX-200      620.52     
 1.46 BSE-100         6892.74         1.52 BSE-200        
1610.96         1.49 BSE-500         5100.4          1.44 BSE
MID-CAP     5219.06         1.11 BSE SMALL-CAP   6376.63       
 0.43 BSE AUTO        3434.38         1.68 BSE-CG         
10323.07        3.16 BSE-CD          3482.94         0.58
BSE-FMCG        1938.05         1.01 BSE-HC          4141.95   
  0.84 BSE-IT          4065.5          0.67 BSE METALS     
12129.23        0.13 BSE OIL & GAS   9031.2          1.22 BSE
POWER       2235.41         2.84 BSE REALTY      4447.44       
 3.54 BSE-PSU         5573.14         0.53 BSE-TECK       
3017.55         1.17 BSE BANKEX      5733.38         1.52
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 NSE MIBID/MIBOR                            MIBR=NS
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