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The average assets under management (AAUMs) of the mutual fund industry has dipped by 7 per cent in November, the third consecutive monthly fall, according to data released by the Association of Mutual Fund Industry (Amfi) on Tuesday.
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Fund houses see assets dip 7% in Nov - Business Standard
With this, the AAUMs of the industry have fallen 26 per cent in the September-November period. In November, the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) benchmark index, Sensex, fell 7.1 per cent. Fund industry officials said that this fall has largely been ...
With markets in turmoil, how to buy gold bars - Globe and Mail
As the global financial crisis deepens, Report on Business writers examine and explain the turmoil in credit and stock markets. Here, we answer your questions daily, with the most recent at the top. With the market in turmoil, I may buy some gold ...
Nov 09 - Nov 15 (265) - Andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com
"When every gay person and every friend or family member of a gay person really, truly believes that the status quo is unacceptable, we will win." I'm not gay. I don't have gay friends or family. This isn't about homosexuality. This is about civil ...
TSX losers and winners since the June peak - Globe and Mail
As the global financial crisis deepens, Report on Business writers examine and explain the turmoil in credit and stock markets. Here, we answer your questions daily, with the most recent at the top. What is the worst-performing stock on the S&P/TSX ...
Let Detroit suffer its fate - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Let Detroit die. Management and the United Auto Workers Union made this bed. Washington can?t save them. Somebody will make automobiles that Americans will buy and whether it?s General Motors, Ford and Chrysler or some other combination of ...
What to Do When the Dow Hits 7,500 - Motley Fool
Talk about ironic ... I originally submitted this article to my editor on Aug. 29, after the Dow had fallen "all the way" to 11,500 -- but it never got published. The plan was to take you back to 1996 -- when the Dow crossed the 6,000 mark for the ...
Applicants for Cape Coral mayor answer questions on local issues from ... - News-Press
1. Given the economy and high unemployment rate, should the current Utility Expansion Project be allowed to continue, and why? 2. Should people be allowed to plant whatever they want in their front yards, specifically in the right-of-way and swale ...
Dana Rubinstein - New York Observer
The Wall Street Journal has a fascinating article today about yet another development that doesn't bode well for the commercial real estate market in New York City: the denominator factor. Be forewarned -- it's rather complicated. But it's worth the ...
Can Darling kickstart lending? - bbc
Can Darling kickstart lending? Robert Peston 20 Nov 08, 08:39 AM It's clear from comments posted on my blog that there's a widespread misunderstanding about what the massive taxpayer bailout of our banks was designed to achieve or could achieve. The ...
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