Brokers
Firms can’t offer sops to debt subscribers: SEBI
27 Dec 2011
RBI okays Enam Securities merger with Axis Bank
10 Sep 2011
Religare Cap buys majority stake in South Africa's Noah
25 Jul 2011
The acquisition of Noah, an established player in the South African market, will boost Religare's trading and research business in South Africa.
BSE reduces membership deposit amount to Rs10 lakh
23 Apr 2010
The bourse’s move comes within days of its rival exchange MCX-SX meeting regulatory norms for launching an equity bourse.
IL&FS renamed HSBC InvestDirect after takeover
14 Aug 2009
SEBI moots monthly settlement for brokers
25 Jul 2009
Indiabulls to raise Rs968 crore via QIP route
26 Jun 2009
Merrill Lynch to quit trading in Japanese power
17 Nov 2008
Ranbaxy's Religare completes 97-per cent acquisition of UK broking firm Hichens for £56 million
27 May 2008
Singapore's Orient Global to invest $141 million in India Infoline, insurance subsidiary
24 Dec 2007
Five leading FII brokers corner a major chunk of investments
By Nisha Das | 22 Dec 2003
Geojit Securities to participate in Maruti Udyog''s IPO bidding
By The central government i | 07 Jun 2003
HC allows IT dept to conduct block assessment on First Global
By Nisha Das | 05 Jun 2003
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