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Pruned hedges
Hedge funds: Hedge funds are back in the land of the living. After a dismal 2008, they had a strong first half. Of course, rising markets aided them. But it helps that because of losses, withdrawals and, above all, a huge reduction in leverage, they wield only about a quarter of the nearly $10 trillion firepower they used to put to work. So trades are less crowded – and more profitable.

Implement mechanism to reduce delay in licence renewal: IBAI
The Insurance Brokers Association of India (IBAI) today demanded implementation of a mechanism to reduce delays in renewal of licences and dub-bed the recommendations of the Swarup Committee as being “unpractical” and “misconceived”.

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US market ends firm; MTNL ADR up 3%
US markets advanced on Monday, sending indexes to fresh 13-month closing highs, after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke reinforced expectations that interest rates would stay low to help growth.
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Uttarakhand annual plan size fixed at Rs 5,574 crore

The Planning Commission approved the annual plan outlay for Uttarakhand for the year 2009-10 at Rs 5,574.7 crore. - Full Plan panel meets today; drought tops agenda - "Fiscal deficit not to exceed 6.8% target" - Anil Ambani meets Union ministers, key officials - Poor monsoon to hit growth: Montek - Spending, borrowing to be within target: Govt - Poor monsoon to affect growth: Montek Singh Ahluwalia The plan was approved at a meeting between Deputy Chairman Planning Commission Montek Singh Ahluwalia and Chief Minister R P Nishank at New Delhi. Last year, the plan size was Rs 4,775 crore. This includes additional central assistance of Rs 400 crore for the Maha Kumbh Mela at Haridwar that will be held next year. Commenting on the performance of the state, Ahluwalia said the growth rate was good and even plan expenditure was encouraging. “Ahluwalia was very positive about Uttarakhand,” a top official here said. Nishank said emphasis would continue on social sector and this was clearly reflected in both the Eleventh Plan and the Annual Plan proposals. Nishank said that the Centre should supplement efforts to bring Uttarakhand at par with other developed states. He said the tax holiday period should be extended up to 2020 to keep up the present pace of industrialisation in the state.


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