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Indian Market: Sensex up over 200 points

| @indiablooms | Sep 12, 2022, at 03:28 pm

Mumbai: The BSE Sensex on Monday surged 261.46 points at 60,054.60 in opening session as buying was seen across the board amid positive Asian Market.

The Nifty too advanced 85.80 points at 17,909.20.

The Sensex registered days high and low at 60,111.38 and 59,912.29 respectively.

The Nifty recorded days high and low at 17,925.35 and 17,889.15 respectively.

The Mid Cap rose by 0.54 and Small Cap by 0.83 per cent respectively.

In 30 scrips, 20 advanced while 10 declined.

The gainers were Tech Mahindra by 3.12 per cent to Rs 1,161.70; Infosys by 1.76 per cent to Rs 1,538.40; Tata Steel by 1.51 per cent to Rs 107.35; Wipro by 1.35 per cent to Rs 422.85 and TCS by 1.30 per cent to Rs 3,259.

The losers were Ultracemco by 0.27 per cent to Rs 6,765.40; SBI by 0.26 per cent to Rs 552; Asian Paints by 0.23 per cent to Rs 9,432.05 and HDFC by 0.23 per cent to Rs 2,525.75.

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