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Indian markets close on positive note on Monday

| | Aug 30, 2016, at 01:05 am
Mumbai, Aug 29 (IBNS): Indian benchmark indices began the week on a positive note despite weak global cues on Monday, according to media reports.

Sensex was up 120.41 points at 27902.66 and Nifty was up 34.90 points at 8607.45.

Reliance Industries, ICICI Bank and Tata Motors largely contributed to the gains.

The performance of JLR from Tata Motors boosted investor confidence and the stock's share price shot up on Monday.

Other top gainers on Monday included Hero MotoCorp and L&T, while some of the key losers were Wipro, L&T, HDFC Bank, TCS and Asian Paints.

Globally, market sentiment turned negative following hawkish comments by the US Fed Reserve Chief Janet Yellen at Jackson Hole on Friday and the odds of a Fed rate hike have increased quite a bit, according to media reports.   

 

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