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Indian markets end flat on Thursday

| | Jul 08, 2016, at 02:16 am
Mumbai, Jul 7 (IBNS): The Indian market closed flat on Thursday largely due to consolidation ahead of the June earnings seasons, which is expected to begin next week, and the monsoon session of the Parliament to begin on July 18, according to media reports.
Sensex was up 34.62 points to 27201.49 and Nifty was up 1.95 points to 8337.90.
 
IndusInd Bank, Infosys and TCS are expected to post their June quarterly earnings next week.
 
Among the top gainers on Thursday were Lupin, HDFC, HDFC Bank, ITC, HUL, Dr Reddy's Labs and Cipla while Infosys, TCS, L&T, Tata Motors, SBI, Adani Ports, ONGC and Coal India figured among the losers.
 

 

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