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Nifty reaches a record high, Sensex climbs, while Zee shares fall 10%
Wednesday’s modest advances in benchmark stock market indexes were driven by an increase in public sector bank equities and a…
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Opening bell: Nifty reaches a new high, while Sensex gains a little
NEW DELHI: Early on Wednesday morning, the BSE’s Sensex saw a gain of almost 50 points, closing at 73,108. Nifty…
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In early trading, the rupee climbs 6 paise to 82.91 versus the US dollar
MUMBAI: Following a weak US dollar and upbeat attitude in the equities market, the rupee maintained its upward trajectory for…
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Paytm touched the upper circuit as the stock rose 5%
NEW DELHI: The Paytm owner, One97 Communications, is seeing a steady increase in its shares, which reached the upper circuit…
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News on the Stock Market: Sigachi Industries’ Share Increases by More Than 7% | View Important Information Here
News on the stock market: On Wednesday, February 21, Sigachi Industries’ shares increased by more than 7%. The counter saw…
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Report: SEBI Discovers $241 Million Accounting Problem At Zee
Less than a month after Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd.’s merger with Sony Group Corp.’s local subsidiary failed, the market regulator…
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Updates in the Stock Market: Zee Ent drops 10%, Sensex stays flat, while Nifty hits a new high
On Wednesday, benchmark indexes opened marginally higher under conflicting global indications. The Nifty50 gained 6 points at start to trade…
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Nifty hits a record high, as the sensex approaches its highest point ever
MUMBAI: On Tuesday, the sensex ended the day less than 0.5 percent below its all-time high, with banking stocks leading…
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Stocks to keep an eye on include Ashok Leyland, NTPC, Hindalco Industries, Union Bank, DLF, and TCS
The Indian market indexes BSE Sensex and NSE Nifty 50 might open higher on Wednesday, according to GIFT Nifty. Here…
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