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Indian markets dip on Friday

| | Jul 09, 2016, at 12:08 am
Mumbai, Jul 8 (IBNS): Indian markets dipped on Friday largely due to weak cues from Asian markets and profit booking by investors, with Sensex down 74.59 points to 27126.90 and Nifty down 14.70 points to 8323.20.

India investors too are waiting keenly for the publication of the US jobs date, due late on Friday.

Asian Paints, Tata Motors, Hero MotoCorp, Zee Entertainment, Cipla, Aurobindo Pharma and Dr Reddy's were some of the top gainers on Friday while GAIL, Bharti Airtel, Adani Ports, ONGC, Bank of Baroda and Lupin were some of the key losers.

Sensex and Nifty ended flat for the week after a three percent rally in the previous week.

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