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After an initial bout of recovery, the Indian share market
slipped away further with sharp losses. The Sensex is down 405.65 points or 1.4
percent at 27766.04, and the Nifty plunged 131.55 points or 1.6 percent at
8379.25. About 728 shares have advanced, 1449 shares declined, and 123 shares
are unchanged. HUL and Wipro are in green in the Sensex.
Vedanta, Tata Motors and Hindalco are down 5-7 percent while Tata Steel and BHEL are other laggards in the Sensex. Gold prices slipped below Rs 26,000 mark by falling Rs 51 in futures trade on Wednesday after the precious metal plunged to over three-month lows in global market. Globally, gold was trading lower at USD 1,153.72 an ounce in Singapore today from USD 1,155.26 a day earlier.
Hindustan Unilever (HUL) bucked the trend, up 1.7 percent. ONGC, Wipro, Cipla and Hero Motocorp gained marginally. However, Tata Motors, Vedanta, Hindalco and Tata Steel topped the selling list, falling 3-5 percent. Gold prices slipped below Rs 26,000 mark by falling Rs 51 in futures trade today after the precious metal plunged to over three-month lows in global market.
Vedanta, Tata Motors and Hindalco are down 5-7 percent while Tata Steel and BHEL are other laggards in the Sensex. Gold prices slipped below Rs 26,000 mark by falling Rs 51 in futures trade on Wednesday after the precious metal plunged to over three-month lows in global market. Globally, gold was trading lower at USD 1,153.72 an ounce in Singapore today from USD 1,155.26 a day earlier.
Hindustan Unilever (HUL) bucked the trend, up 1.7 percent. ONGC, Wipro, Cipla and Hero Motocorp gained marginally. However, Tata Motors, Vedanta, Hindalco and Tata Steel topped the selling list, falling 3-5 percent. Gold prices slipped below Rs 26,000 mark by falling Rs 51 in futures trade today after the precious metal plunged to over three-month lows in global market.
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