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Indian benchmark indices end Monday on a positive note

| | Mar 14, 2016, at 10:29 pm
Mumbai, Mar 14 (IBNS) Positive global cues helped the Indian benchmark indices to begin the week on a positive note with the BSE Sensex up 86.29 points to 24804.28 and the NSE Nifty up 28.55 points to 7538.75 on Monday.

The price of Coal India's shares dipped nearly seven per cent on Monday as the company adjusted for interim dividend of Rs 27.4 apiece.

FMCG, oil, metals and select banks stocks supported the market on Monday. ICICI Bank, Axis Bank, SBI, Tata Motors, ONGC, BHEL, Hindalco, ITC and Reliance Industries were some of the top gainers.

TCS, HDFC, M&M and Sun Pharma saw a decline in share prices.

 

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