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Market Update : 
China to Invest $3 B in Blackstone
Author: Elena Todorova
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Last Update: 12:05 PM EDT May 21 2007


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U.S. stocks traded in a tight range on merger Monday, reflecting profit-taking. Tech stocks were some of the most notable gainers amid merger speculation in internet shares. Sirius Satellite rose 3%. In other corporate news, Blackstone confirmed an agreement under which the Chinese government will buy $3 billion of non-voting common units at a purchase price equal to 95.5% of the IPO price. The deal signals China''''s determination to earn higher returns on reserves.

 
Reliance Energy was the most active stock with a turnover of Rs 732.30 crore followed by Adlabs and Reliance Capital.

Advancers

Reliance Energy led the gainers, surging 8.5% to Rs 555. Three block deals of 44.10 lakh shares were traded in the stock at an average price of Rs 513 per share in opening trade. Tata Steel soared 5.6% to Rs 624 on fresh buying tracking strong fourth-quarter results announced late last week. Tata Steel had rallied over the past few weeks after the company last month announced attractively priced (Rs 300) rights issue in the ratio of 1:5, and also on hopes of strong fourth quarter results.

Index heavy Reliance Industries surged 3.7% to Rs 1,762. It struck an all-time high of Rs 1,780, on market rumors that it is likely to come out with rights issue. Reliance rejected media reports that the company is likely to miss the June 2008 deadline for commercial production of gas from the Krishna Godavari basin.

ONGC and HDFC Bank rallied over 2.5% each to Rs 933 and Rs 1,100, respectively. ONGC gained after Brent crude oil rose 28 cents to $69.70 a barrel on Monday, May 21 2007, while US benchmark crude gained 20 cents to $65.14, boosted by concerns over supplies from major exporters Iran and Nigeria.

ITC advanced over 2% to Rs 171, and Maruti advanced nearly 2% at Rs 823. Reliance Communications ended up 1.7% to Rs 505, and SBI added 1.5% to Rs 1,345. HDFC was up over 1% at Rs 1,720.

Decliners

Auto makers were lower today. Tata Motors declined 2.5% to Rs 725. During trading hours on May 18 2007, Tata Motors posted a 25.57% increase in consolidated net profit to Rs 2,169.99 crore in the fiscal 2007 compared with Rs 1,728.09 crore in the fiscal 2006. Bajaj Auto slid 1.7% to Rs 2,248 and Hero Honda was off nearly 1% at Rs 680.

Bajaj Auto shares plunged 16% in the past two sessions after the surprise revelation that Allianz — Bajaj partnership in its two insurance ventures has a call option to buy up to 74% at a nominal price. This was the greatest disappointment in the demerger plan Bajaj is considering.

IT stocks declined on a strong rupee. Wipro and Satyam shed 1.7% each to Rs 535 and Rs 448, respectively. TCS and Infosys lost over 1% each to Rs 1,237 and Rs 1,961, respectively.


6:30AM European stocks are mixed Monday with M&A at the center of attention.

European markets were mixed Monday. In Germany the Xetra Dax added 15.6 points or 0.2% to 7,623.06 but in Paris, the French CAC 40 fell 16.5 points, or 0.3%, to 6,084.6 and the U.K. FTSE 100 index inched down 0.2% at 6,628.90.

Advancers

Acciona was also in focus, adding 5.9% as Citigroup said the Spanish construction company transformation was being overlooked by the market as they upgraded their recommendation from hold to buy and raised their price target.

German conglomerate Siemens contributed to the industrial sector gains by rising 1.6% in Frankfurt after it turned to an outsider, Merck & Co. executive Peter Loescher, to become its next chief executive.

Bayer rose 5.1%, helped by UBS raising its price target and a buy recommendation reiterated.

Decliners

In Italy, UniCredit fell 1.6% after sealing on Sunday its 22 billion euros acquisition of Capitalia, in an all-paper deal which will create the second largest bank in Europe.

Shares in retail bank Lloyds TSB edged down 0.3% after it stated that it has agreed to sell its registrars business to the investment group Advent International for 550 million pounds.
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