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Sensex ends above 27000 first time since October 2015

| | Jun 07, 2016, at 10:39 pm
Mumbai, Jun 7 (IBNS): The market on Tuesday posted strong gains owing to positive global cues and after the Reserve Bank of India as expected maintained its interest rate at 6.5 per cent during the second monetary policy review on the same day.

Sensex ended above 27000 for first time since October 2015.

On Tuesday, Sensex was up 232.22 points to 27009.67, and Nifty was up 65.40 points to 8266.45.

Major gainers on Tuesday included ICICI Bank, SBI, Sun Pharma, ITC, HUL and Tata Steel. Major losers included Infosys, HDFC, Axis Bank, Reliance, Dr Reddy's and GAIL.

 

 

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