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Sensex falls by 57 pts in early trading

| @indiablooms | Jul 23, 2020, at 05:53 pm

Mumbai/UNI: The BSE Sensex on Thursday slipped further by 57 pts to open at 37,814.92 as renewed selling in IT, Auto, Bankex and Technology stocks.

While the Nifty of the National Stock Exchange rose by 3 pts to 11,135.

Losing by 58 pts yesterday, the Sensex opened in red, down by 57 pts as brisk selling was witnessed in IT, Auto and Bankex stocks.

The Sensex registered intra day high and low at 37,969.60 and 37,738.59 pts respectively.

The Nifty registered intra-day high and low at 11,177.15 and 11,103.15 pts respectively.

The Mid Cap rose by 0.70 pc and Small-Cap by 0.53 pc.

The losers were Axis Bank by 2.77 pc to Rs 465.50, Infosys by 1.09 pc to Rs 909.35, Tech Mahindra by 0.89 pc to Rs 612.60 and M & M by 0.81 pc to Rs 587.

The gainers were Asian Paints by 1.98 pc to Rs 1731.19, ITC by 1.93 pc to Rs 200.35 and HDFC by 1.08 pc to Rs 1903.

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