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Bank stocks drag Sensex 194 points lower; Nifty below 11,150
Bank stocks drag Sensex 194 points lower; Nifty below 11,150
2020-7-27 05:30 pm
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A surge in IT stocks limited the losses for the flagship index. Sector leader Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) rose 2.26 per cent while peer Infosys climbed 2.75 per cent.
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