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The BSE Sensex gained 20.33 points or 0.11% and settled at 18,693.67. The index touched a high and a low of 18,790.01 and 18,636.16 respectively. 11 stocks were seen advancing while 19 stocks were declining on the index (Provisional)

The BSE Mid-cap index was up by 0.50% while Small-cap index was up 0.60%. (Provisional)

On the BSE Sectoral front, Realty was up 2.35%, FMCG up by 2.13%, Consumer Durables was up 0.86%, Health Care up 0.60% and Power was up 0.54% were the top gainers, while Metal down 1.53%, Auto down by 0.61%, Oil & Gas down by 0.36% and PSU down by 0.19% were the only losers in the space.

Nifty Live Updates

The S&P CNX Nifty gained 7.15 points or 0.13% to settle at 5,676.75. The index touched high and low of 5,702.70 and 5,652.45 respectively. 23 stocks advanced against 27 declining ones on the index. (Provisional)

The top gainers on the Nifty were Kotak Bank was up 3.17%, BHEL up 2.70%, HUL up 2.29%, Cipla up 2.18% and ITC was up 2.09%. On the other hand, Jindal Steel down 4.70%, Cairn India down by 3.02%, JP Associates down by 2.72%, Sterlite Industries down by 2.65% and Axis Bank down 2.49% were the top losers. (Provisional)

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