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Markets dip on Tuesday

| | Jun 21, 2016, at 10:15 pm
Mumbai, Jun 21 (IBNS): Indian benchmark indices dipped at close of business on Tuesday, with Sensex down 54.14 points to 26812.78 and Nifty down 18.60 points to 8219.90.

Profit booking by investors is one of the reasons for the decline.

Although the market remains cautious before the June 23 referendum in Britain, but worries seem to have eased a bit with those wanting Britain to remain in the EU appear to be gathering strength, according to media reports.

On Tuesday, some of the major gainers were Hindalco, Bharti Infratel, ONGC, Tata Motors DVR and Mahindra & Mahindra while losers included  Aurobindo Pharma, Tata Power, NTPC, Tech Mahindra and Adani Ports.

 

 

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