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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

ICE US Equity & Currency Closing Estimated Volumes For March 27


ICE US Equity & Currency Closing Estimated Volumes For Mar 27 Estimated Volume Report for 27-Mar-2009Total Floor Floor TotalFutures Calls Puts OptionsFINEXAus. Dollar - N.Z. Dollar 70 0 0 0Australian $-Canadian $ 172 0 0 0U.S. Dollar - Aus. Dollar 18 0 0 0U.S. DOLLAR INDEX 4,411 181 871 1,052Euro Index 0 0 0 0Euro-Japanese Yen 299 0 0 0Euro - US $ 556 0 0 0Euro-Canadian Dollar 12 0 0 0Euro - Czech Koruna 1 0 0 0Euro - Sterling 1,155 0 0 0Pound Sterling-N Z.Dollar 8 0 0 0Euro-Hungarian Forint 5 0 0 0Canadian $-Japanese Yen 10 0 0 0Aus $-US$ 0 0 0 0Euro-Japanese Yen 0 0 0 0Euro- US$ mil 41 0 0 0Euro-Canadian Dollar 0 0 0 0Euro-British Pound 0 0 0 0US $ - Swedish Krona 0 0 0 0US $ - Swiss Franc 2 0 0 0British Pound-US$ 5 0 0 0Euro-Swedish Krona 0 0 0 0Euro-Swiss Franc 0 0 0 0US $ - Japanese Yen 110 0 0 0US $ - Canadian $ 0 0 0 0Swedish Krona-Japanese Yen 0 0 0 0US Dollar/Swedish Krona 32 0 0 0Norwegian Krone-Jap. Yen 0 0 0 0Small US$-Swiss Franc 18 0 0 0Sm.British Pound-US$ 220 0 0 0Norwegian/Swedish 0 0 0 0US Dollar/Norwegian Krone 97 0 0 0Euro-Norwegian Krone 0 0 0 0Pound Sterling - Canadian$ 10 0 0 0Pound -Norwegian Krone 0 0 0 0Pound Sterling-Sw. Krona 0 0 0 0Pound Sterling-S.A. Rand 0 0 0 0Pound-Australian $ 6 0 0 0Euro-Australian Dollar 20 0 0 0Euro-SWEDISH KRONA 11 0 0 0Euro - Swiss Franc 18 0 0 0Small US$-Japanese Yen 6 0 0 0British Pound-Swiss Franc 57 0 0 0Small US $-Canadian $ 0 0 0 0British Pound-Japanese Yen 11 0 0 0US Dollar/Czech Koruna 0 0 0 0US $/Hungarian Forint 43 0 0 0Australian $-Japanese Yen 54 0 0 0Euro-South African Rand 0 0 0 0New Zealand $-Japanese Yen 0 0 0 0U.S. Dollar-S.African Rand 259 0 0 0U.S. Dollar - N. Z. Dollar 0 0 0 0Swiss Franc- Japanese Yen 0 0 0 0INDEXESContinuous Commodity Index 41 0 0 0RJ CRB Index 26 0 0 0Russell 1000 Growth Index 0 0 0 0Russell 1000 0 0 0 0Russell 1000 Mini 566 0 105 105Russell 2000 Mini Index 145,512 9 75 364Russell 2000 Index 0 0 0 0Russell 1000 Value 0 0 0 0NYSE Comp Index 0 0 0 0-By Kathy Lang; Dow Jones Newswires; 913-322-5172;csstat@dowjones.com

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RemittanceBuyingSellingUS Dollar TT00US Dollar DD00Currency NotesAustralian Dollar57.4357.91Bahrain Dinar212.38213.57Canadian Dollar65.1165.61China Yuan00Danish Krone14.1314.23Euro105.41106.9Hong Kong Dollar10.210.36Indian Rupee1.581.68Japanese Yen0.79570.8003Kuwaiti Dinar273.83277.73Malaysian Ringgit00NewZealand $43.543.8Norwegians Krone11.9912.09Omani Riyal208.06209.32Qatari Riyal21.9222.21Saudi Riyal21.4321.5Singapore Dollar00Swedish Korona9.659.75Swiss Franc69.369.72Thai Bhat00U.A.E Dirham21.8521.96UK Pound Sterling117.29118.67US Dollar80.680.9

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Traders turn to dollar for shelter

function floatContent(){var paraNum = "3"paraNum = paraNum - 1;var tb = document.getElementById('floating-con');var nl = document.getElementById('floating-target');if(tb.getElementsByTagName("div").length> 0){if (nl.getElementsByTagName("p").length>= paraNum){nl.insertBefore(tb,nl.getElementsByTagName("p")[paraNum]);}else {if (nl.getElementsByTagName("p").length == 3){nl.insertBefore(tb,nl.getElementsByTagName("p")[2]);}else {nl.insertBefore(tb,nl.getElementsByTagName("p")[0]);}}}}The dollar advanced this week as rising risk aversion boosted haven demand for the US currency.The dollar suffered the previous week following the G20 meeting of global leaders in London as an agreed boost in funds available to the International Monetary Fund to fight the financial crisis lifted equities and investor risk appetite.EDITOR’S CHOICEOverview: Rally tempered by return of the bears - Apr-10On Wall Street: Reality check on values and returns is overdue - Apr-10Wall St rally extends into fifth week - Apr-10China output raises fears for aluminium - Apr-10Irish banks boosted by debt deal - Apr-10Goldman outlook dulls appetite for Cadbury - Apr-10But the rally in equity markets faded in recent days as the onset of the first-quarter corporate earnings season unsettled investors. This fed through to currency markets, which continued to be driven by the ebb and flow of risk appetite.Furthermore, the G20 plans to increase funds for the IMF drew criticism in some quarters.Jurgen Stark, an European Central Bank executive board member, described the creation of the IMF’s special drawing rights, announced after the G20 meeting, as ”helicopter money” for the globe.Analysts said the comments suggested fears of inflation still lurked at the heart of the ECB.Ulrich Leuchtmann at Commerzbank said currency markets were suffering a hangover after the G20 party. “The initial euphoria after the G20 summit seems to have faded,” he said.“The exodus out of the dollar as a safe haven seems less and less likely.”Over the week, the dollar rose 2.2 per cent to $1.3199 against the euro, advanced 2 per cent to SFr1.1521 against the Swiss franc and climbed 1.3 per cent to $1.4646 against the pound.The dollar also received a boost as data showed the US trade deficit narrowed to $26bn in February, its smallest level in nine years.Alan Ruskin, chief international strategist at RBS Greenwich Capital, said the perfect mix of stronger-than-expected US exports and weaker-than-expected imports was very good news for the currency.“This is potentially a very big deal,” he said. “It is good news for the US economy and certainly significant new information that should underpin the dollar in the longer term.”Meanwhile, the pound advanced against the euro, rising 1 per cent to £0.9010 over the week.The pound showed little reaction to Thursday’s decision by the Bank of England to leave interest rates unchanged at 0.5 per cent and its announcement that it was on track to complete its programme to boost liquidity in the financial system by purchasing £75bn of gilts in the next two months.Steve Barrow at Standard Bank said while the gilt purchase plan could bring more pain for sterling, one thing the pound had in its favour was that it was already very cheap.“Our belief is that sterling’s undervaluation will help the pound avoid falling prey to the avalanche of cash that’s coming the market’s way,” he said.“It is notable that since the announcement of the Bank’s gilt-buying operations the pound has not really plummeted.Elsewhere, the yen was flat at Y100.33 against the dollar over the week as the Japanese currency also found haven support from the rise in risk aversion.Analysts said figures showing a slight improvement in Japan’s trade balance also supported the yen, suggesting the worst of the plunge in the country’s current account balance might be behind it.The yen rose 2.2 per cent to Y132.48 against the euro on the week and gained 1.3 per cent to Y146.96 against the pound.
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Monday, July 13, 2009

Ayesha Takia Biography


This pretty young gal born on 10th April, 1986 made it very early in the tinsel-town. Her father is a Gujrati and her mother is an Anglo Indian. She grew up speaking Gujrati and English but learned Hindi and Telugu for her filmy career. She studied in St Anthony's Girls High School, Mumbai, her birth place. Her younger sister is Natasha.Ayesha entered in glamour world through advertisements and her first advertisement was the famous "I'm a Complan Boy, I'm a Complan Girl" alongside Shahid Kapoor. Her first music video was Falguni Pathak's "Meri Chunar Udd Udd Jaye", when she was just fifteen. Ayisha Takiyadrew the attention of the film industry with the video "Shake It Daddy" and film offers followed. Though Ayesha signed "Socha Na Tha" first but her first released movie was "Tarzan- The Wonder Car".Ayesha Takyia won the Filmfare best debutant award in 2004 for her performance in "Taarzan". After that Ayesha acted in many films but most of them were unsuccessful at the box office.On March 1, 2009, Takia married Farhan Azmi, a restaurateur and the son of politician Abu Azmi, a Samajwadi Party leader.Ayisha Takia beautifully essayed the role of a young widow of Rajasthan living in a traditional joint family in the film "Dor". She was highly praised for her work in this film and went on to win Zee cine critics award for best actress.She is also the proud winner of Star Screen, Stardust and Zee Cine Best Actress Award (Critics) for "Dor ".She shared it with co-actress Gul Panag at Zee Cine Awards.She has worked in some 15 odd films like Dil Maange More, Socha Na Tha, Shaadi No.1, Home Delivery, Shaadi Se Pehle, Yun Hota Toh Kya Hota, Dor, Salaam-e-Ishq, Kya Love Story Hai, Fool and Final, Cash, No Smoking, Sunday.Ayesha Takia listens to loads of trance, rock music and she also loves Ghazals. Her favorite Indian artists are Ghulam Ali and Abeeda Parveen.We anticipate her in only one film in 2009 that is Paathshala.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Ranbir Kapoor Biography



Star ClanSeptember 28th 1982 saw the birth of the suave Ranbir Kapoor into the first family of Bollywood. He is the son of actors Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh, great-grandson of Prithviraj Kapoor and grandson of Raj Kapoor. This six-footer studied at Bombay Scottish and his college years were at Le Strasberg Institute. He is currently dating one of the upcoming actresses, Deepika Padukone.Getting StartedHe kick started his career in the industry, where his family already holds an impressive record, with two movies Karma and India 1964 in 2004. He also donned the hat of an assistant director on the sets of Prem Granth, Aa Ab Laut Chalen and the award-winning Black.It was followed by a commercial movie with Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Saawariya. The much talked about movie hit the screens in 2007, where he starred opposite another newcomer Sonam Kapoor, a childhood friend and a star daughter herself. The movie did not make a big splash but his presence was definitely felt and he won the Filmfare Best Male Debut award.His second movie Bachna Hai Haseeno released in 2008, in which he played a playboy opposite Minisha Lamba, Deepika Padukone and Bipash Basu. The response to the movie was both hot and cold.Up NextHe has three movies lined up for release in 2009. Wake Up Sid with Konkana Sen, Ajab Prem Ki Gazab Kahani and Rajneeti with Katrina Kaif.

Chunky Pandey Biography



Chunky Pandey may not have stood out in Bollywood despite some good performances but he acquired megastar status in Bangladesh.Basics on ChunkyChunky Pandey, whose real name is Suyush Sharad Pandey, is a Libran born on 26th September 1964 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Pandey who started his acting career in Bollywood, made it big in Bangladesh. He also owns the company Bombay Electric which handles stage shows and a health food restaurant in Mumbai.He is married to Bhavana and they have two daughters.Chunky Pandey’s Movies1987 to 1999 Chunky Pandey’s first Bollywood movie was Daraar (1987) as Anil Kapoor’s friend. He was seen again as Anil Kapoor’s friend in the major hit Tezaab (1988). His movies following his success in Tezaab included Paanch Papi (1989), Zahreelay (1990) and Jeevan Daata (1991). Rajiv Rai’s Vishwatma (1992) saw him with Naseeruddin Shah and Sunny Deol. In 1993 he worked with Govinda in the comedy Aankhen which became a hit. His other movies were Teesra Kaun? (1994), Tircchi Topiwale (1998) and Yeh Hai Mumbai Meri Jaan (1999).2000 to 2008 After Harry Baweja’s Qayamat: A City Under Threat, he acted the part of Raghav in Ram Gopal Varma’s D – Underworld Baadshah. A major release in 2006 was Farhan Akhtar’s Don in which he had a guest appearance as Teja. Fool and Final (2007) was a remake of Snatch and didn’t do very well. His most recent movie was Ek – The Power of One (2009).Chunky Pandey is rumored to be part of Mira Nair’s Shantaram.