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Bajaj Finance moves up by 6.74 pc

| @indiablooms | Jun 19, 2020, at 05:15 pm

Mumbai/UNI: Bajaj Finance on Friday rallied by 6.74 pc on Friday to close at Rs 2697.80 a share- a major gainer among the 30 scrips of Bombay Stock Exchange(BSE).

Other gainers included Reliance Industries, which rose by 6.23 pc to close at Rs 1759.50, Powergrid rose by 4.23 pc to close at Rs 172.40, ICICI Bank rose by 3.38 pc to close at Rs 363.90 and Maruti Suzuki rose by 3.19 pc to close at Rs 5999.25.


The losers included IndusInd Bank which registered a 2.94 pc fall in its value to close at Rs 484.25 per share, HCL Technologies share fell by 1.63 pc to end up at Rs 569.90 while ITC fell by 1.37 pc to reach Rs 184.10 and M & M fell by 1.35 pc to close at Rs 499.90.  

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