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Indian market closes positive on Monday, NSE hit by technical glitch during day

| | Jul 10, 2017, at 10:06 pm
Mumbai, Jul 10 (IBNS): The Indian market opened the week with on positive note with NSE Nifty closing on record high on Monday, according to media reports.

However, a technical problem at the NSE created problems during the day.

Around 12.30pm, SEBI issued a notification saying National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) stopped trading on Monday morning, reportedly, due to “technical glitch”.

On  Monday, the BSE Sensex was up 355.01 points at 31,715.64 and the NSE Nifty was up 105.25 points at 9,771.05.

Top gainers on Monday included Bharti Airtel, Idea Cellular, TCS, Wipro, Coal India, Bank of Baroda and Lupin while top losers included M&M, Zee Entertainment, ITC, HUL, and Maruti Suzuki.

Meanwhile. shares of IDFC and Shriram Group companies were trading in red after they agreed to merge and create the largest retail-focused bank in the country, reported the Economic Times.

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