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Infosys moves down by 2.89 pc to Rs 693.15

| @twfindia | Nov 22, 2019, at 05:04 pm

Mumbai/UNI: IT giant Infosys on Friday slipped by 2.89 per cent to Rs 693.15 to be the top losers in the 30 scrips index of Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE).

Other losers were TCS by 2.20 per cent to Rs 2070.55, Asian Paints by 2.17 per cent to Rs 1682.40, HCL Tech by 1.82 per cent to Rs 1115.75 and Kotak Bank by 1.68 per cent to Rs 1568.50.

The gainers were Tata Steel by 3.74 per cent to Rs 399.60, NTPC by 2.35 per cent to Rs 117.80, VEDL by 2.27 per cent to Rs 142.15, and ONGC by 2.14 per cent to Rs 133.80. 

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