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Indian benchmark indices end flat on Monday

| | Nov 20, 2017, at 10:25 pm

Mumbai, Nov 20 (IBNS): The Indian benchmark indices put up a lacklustre show on Monday, with BSE Sensex up 17.10 points at 33359.90, and NSE Nifty up 15.20 points at 10298.80.

According to media reports, market experts believe that the rating upgrade provided by Moody's has failed to have a deep impact on the market's mood. 

The S&P BSE Sensex which opened positive on mOnday pared most of its gains and turned choppy which signified lack of conviction from buyers at higher,  levels, according to a report on moneycontrol.com.

Top gainers on Monday included Coal India, NTPC, ONGC, Idea Cellular, Kotak Mahindra, GAIL, Tata Power, Yes Bank, Bosch and Reliance while Dr Reddy's Labs, Ambuja Cements, ICICI Bank, UltraTech Cement, Tech Mahindra, SBI, Cipla and Infosys declined.


 

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