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Indian benchmark indices post sixth day of gain on Monday

Indian benchmark indices post sixth day of gain on Monday

India Blooms News Service | | 04 Jul 2016, 05:48 pm
Mumbai, Jul 4 (IBNS): Indian markets posted gains for the sixth consecutive day on Monday with the Sensex up 133.85 points to 27278.76 and the Nifty up 42.35 points to 8370.70.

Upside in Asian peers, chances of GST bill being passed in the monsoon of Parliament and expected improvement in June quarter earnings boosted market sentiment, media reported

After the government hiked kerosene prices for the first time in five years on Monday, share price of ONGC, Oil India, BPCL, HPCL and IOC went up on Monday.

However, selling pressure in FMCG stocks limited the upside in the broader market.

Some of the key stocks that closed as gainers on Monday were ICICI Bank, Tata Motors, Infosys, Reliance Industries and L&T while losers included ITC, Bajaj Auto and Hero MotoCorp.

The market is also curious about the Union cabinet reshuffle on Tuesday.

 

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