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'Tightening worries are a bit overblown'
Vandana / Mumbai January 27, 2010, 2:06 IST

F&O OUTLOOK: Indecisiveness spreads to stocks futures
The Nifty traded in the positive territory for most part of the day. The index made an intra-day high of 5,167 but closed at 5,103, indicating caution at higher levels. This means the 5,182 level has acted as a strong resistance for the last four days with crucial support remaining at 5,080. It is difficult to predict when the market will move out of the current trading band as indecisiveness has now spread to stocks futures — most traded Nifty components, such as Tata Steel, Reliance Industries, Unitech, DLF, Tata Motors and Suzlon Energy, closed in a Doji pattern today.

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Ku Klux Klan cartoon in Indian paper angers Australia
A cartoon in a Delhi newspaper, which allegedly depicted a Victoria policeman as a member of hate group Ku Klux Klan in the wake of attacks on Indians, has sparked an outrage in Australia with acting Prime Minister Julia Gillard condemning it as "deeply offensive".
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Fin Min-led GOM to handle 3G spectrum issues

The government today constituted a Group of Ministers to look into pricing and auctioning of spectrum for 3G telephony that will revolutionise the way data is received and transferred on mobile phones. - DoT to seek Trai view on 2G spectrum auction - Cellebrum Technologies now Spice Digital - Tata Indicom launches "Nano Ganesh" for rural farmers - Reliance Digital to invest Rs 110-cr to set up 31 stores - Tata DoCoMo launches GSM service in K"taka earmarks $150 mn - Idea Cellular to demerge infra operations Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee will head the GoM that will include as members Union Ministers P Chidambaram, Sharad Pawar and A Raja, official sources said. Deciding the number of operators in each telecom circle, the reserve price for 3G with broadband wireless services (Wi Max) and the fee to be paid by mobile operators to the auctioner, are among the key terms of reference of the GoM. The government had last month decided to auction 3G spectrum at a reserve price of Rs 4,040 crore to at least six private operators besides state-owned MTNL and BSNL. Raja had then maintained that no final decision had been taken and it would be either the Group of Ministers or the Cabinet that would take a call on the spectrum reserve price. Initially, six private operators, apart from state-owned MTNL and BSNL, are expected to be allowed to offer 3G services that enable high-speed internet, videos and many other value-added services on the mobile phone by the end of the year. Although no time frame has been set, sources indicated that the auctioning process is expected to start in September and be completed by end of this year. In the Budget for 2009-10, the government proposed to collect a whopping Rs 35,000 crore from the auction of 3G spectrum. The Department of Telecom collects spectrum charges akin to royalty for the use of spectrum as well as the licence fee for possession of wireless equipment from service providers having telecom service licence.


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