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Indian benchmark indices end higher on Thursday, cautions users of virtual currencies

| | 02 Feb 2017, 05:03 pm
Mumbai, Feb 2 (IBNS): The Indian market ended positive on Thursday with BSE Sensex up 84.97 points at 28226.61 and NSE Nifty up 17.85 points at 8734.25.

It is the second consecutive day that the market has ended higher but failed to hold on to the day's high at the close of business largely due to profit booking in auto, infra and HDFC Group stocks, media reported.

The market is also waiting cautiously for the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) policy meet next week and the corporate earnings, media reported.

The RBI, in December 2013, had cautioned the users, holders and traders of Virtual Currencies (VCs), including Bitcoins, about the potential financial, operational, legal, customer protection and security related risks.

On Wednesday, the apex bank reiterated its stand and said that it has not given any licence / authorisation to any entity / company to operate such schemes or deal with Bitcoin or any virtual currency. As such, any user, holder, investor, trader, etc. dealing with Virtual Currencies will be doing so at their own risk, the RBI said in its release.

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