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Indian Market: Sensex slips over 700 points

| @indiablooms | Oct 11, 2022, at 12:28 am

Mumbai: The BSE Sensex on Monday crashed 774 points at 57,416.61 as selling was seen across the board.

The Nifty too fell 244.55 points at 17,070.10.

The sensitive index registered an intra-day high and low at 57,625.06 and 57,365.68 points, respectively.

The Nifty recorded its intra-day high and low at 17,149.65 and 17,064.70 points, respectively.

The Mid Cap eased by 1.36 per cent and Small Cap by 0.95 per cent.

In 30 scrips, two advanced while 28 declined.

The losers were HDFC by 2.48 per cent to Rs 2,268.95; Bajaj Finserv by 2.21 per cent to Rs 1,661.80; Asian Paints by 2.09 per cent to Rs 3,275; Hind Unilever by 1.99 per cent to Rs 2,547.05 and ITC by 1.71 per cent to Rs 328.28.

The gainers were TCS by 0.71 per cent to Rs 3,086.60 and Powergrid by 0.38 per cent to Rs 210.10.

(With UNI inputs)

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