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Markets end Friday on a mixed note

| | Apr 08, 2016, at 11:02 pm
Mumbai, Apr 8 (IBNS) Indian markets ended Friday on a flat note largely with Sensex down 11.58 points to 24673.84 and Nifty up 8.75 point to 7555.20 largely due to mixed global cues and concerns over the forthcoming earnings season.

While banking and infra stocks gained, auto and oil stocks faltered during Friday trade.

Some of the gainers were Tata Power, Hindalco, NTPC, Lupin, M&M, Bajaj Auto, BHEL and GAIL.

Infosys, TCS, Axis Bank, HUL, Hero Motocorp, Maruti Suzuki and Wipro recorded a decline in their share prices..

For the week ending Friday, Sensex lost 2.4 per cent and Nifty lost 2 per cent.

 

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