Is short-selling the prime culprit for crisis?

By at 16 December, 2008, 1:09 am

Short-selling is an operator’s way of making profits from share declines. Investor’s Guide | Gainers: BSE ( A, B ) | NSE | Losers: BSE ( A, B ) | NSE | 52 Week: High, Low

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