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Sensex rallied over 300 points

| @indiablooms | Jul 02, 2020, at 12:35 pm

Mumbai/UNI: The benchmark index of Bombay stock exchange on Thursday spurted by 329 points at 35,744.22 in the opening trade on firm global peers.

The Nifty of National Stock Exchange too rose by 91 points to 10,521.60.

The Sensex registered intra-day high and low at 35,804.97 and 35,595.36 points respectively.

The Nifty registered intra-day high and low at 10,545.30 and 10,485.55 points respectively.

The Mid Cap down by 0.39 per cent and Small Cap was up by 0.84 per cent.

In 30 scrips, 23 advanced while seven declined.

The gainers were M & M by 3.85 per cent to Rs 518.80, Infosys by 3.17 per cent to Rs 755.70, ONGC by 2.80 per cent to Rs 82.75, TCS by 2.38 per cent to Rs 2142.40.

The losers by Axis Bank by 1.74 per cent Rs 425.70, Hind Unilever by 0.43 per cent to Rs 2161.35, Nestle India by 0.39 per cent to Rs 16,729.55 and Bajaj Finance by 0.24 per cent to Rs 2946.95.

 

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