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Indian Market: Sensex regains 415.86 pts

| @indiablooms | Apr 27, 2020, at 04:55 pm

Mumbai/UNI: The BSE Sensex on Monday rallied by 415.86 points to end at 31,743.08 following gains in Bankex, Finance, FMCG and Realty stocks amid positive global cues.

Especially, financial stocks advanced after the Reserve Bank of India announced a Special Liquidity Facility (SLF) for Mutual Funds worth Rs 50,000 crore.

The nifty of national stock exchange too rose by 127.90 points to 9,282.30.

The gainers were IndusInd Bank by 6.33 per cent to Rs 407.35, Axis Bank by 5.74 per cent to Rs 427.30, Kotak Bank by 5.15 per cent to Rs 1304.05, ICICI Bank by 3.85 per cent to Rs 347.75 and Bajaj Finance by 3.45 per cent to Rs 2044.55.

The losers were NTPC by 1.13 per cent to Rs 92.25, M & M by 1.12 per cent to Rs 330.50, HDFC Bank by 0.83 per cent to Rs 929.85, Bharti Airtel by 0.48 per cent to Rs 492 and ITC by 0.11 per cent to Rs 179.80. 

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