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Indian benchmark indices end in the red on Wednesday

| | Nov 09, 2016, at 10:14 pm
Mumbai, Nov 9 (IBNS): After the double whammy of ban of highest currency notes and Republican candidate Donald Trump defeating Democrat Hillary Clinton to become the 45th US President, it was a wild Wednesday for the Indian market.

The benchmark indices plummeted on Wednesday; at the close of business Sensex was down 338.61 points at 27252.53 and Nifty was down 111.55 points at 8432.

Some of the key stocks that gained on Wednesday were Dr Reddy's Labs, Sun Pharma, SBI, GAIL and Lupin while TCS, Maruti, Hero MotoCorp, BHEL and Adani Ports were among the key losers.

 

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