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IndusInd Bank

IndusInd Bank moves up by 4.85 per cent closes at Rs 678.10

| @indiablooms | Nov 04, 2020, at 10:44 pm

Mumbai/UNI: Indusind Bank on Wednesday rallied by 4.85 per cent to close at Rs 678.10 a major gainer in 30 scrips of BSE.

Other gainers were Sun Pharma by 3.96 per cent to close at Rs 504.30, Reliance Industries by 3.46 per cent to close at Rs 1913.45, Infosys by 3.02 per cent to close at Rs 1094 and Kotak Bank by 2.30 per cent to close at Rs 1630.

The losers were HDFC by 2.02 per cent to close at Rs 2087.85, Axis Bank by 1.70 per cent to close at Rs 525.05, Powergrid by 1.64 per cent to close at Rs 177.10 and ICICI Bank by 1.58 per cent to close at Rs 437.25.  

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