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Indian benchmark indices flat on Wednesday

| | Jul 13, 2016, at 09:42 pm
Mumbai, Jul 13 (IBNS): The Indian markets ended flat on Wednesday after rallying for two previous sessions, with Sensex up 7.04 points to 27815.18 and Nifty down 1.55 points to 8519.50.
After the Union government approved the stake sale in ITI and NBCC, where the the government holds 90 per cent stake in each, shares of of ITI rallied 16 per cent but that of NBCC plunged around 9 per cnet, according to media reports.
 
Tata Steel, GAIL, ONGC, Coal India and BHEL were some fo the top gainers while Lupin,  Maruti, L&T, Asian Paints and Axis Bank featured among the losers.

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