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Stock Market

Sensex down over 300 points

| @indiablooms | May 31, 2022, at 04:37 pm

Mumbai/UNI: The BSE Sensex on Tuesday slipped 366 points at 55,559 in the opening session as selling was seen by Finance, Health Care, IT and Utilities stocks.

The Nifty too fell 92.50 pts at 16,568.90.

The sensex registered days high and low at 55,659.58 and 55,519.08 points respectively.

The Nifty registered days high and low at 16,599.45 and 16,554.35 points respectively.

The Mid cap moved up 0.02% and Small Cap by 0.12%.

In 30 scrips, 9 advanced while 21 declined.

The losers were Sun Pharma by 2.75% to Rs 863.65, Infosys by 2.08% to Rs 1495.80, Titan by 1.88% to Rs 2212.90, HDFC by 1.61% to Rs 2328.30 and TCS by 1.10% to Rs 3336.30.

The gainers were M&M by 0.60% to Rs 1803.85, Tata Steel by 0.55% to Rs 1055.20, NTPC by 0.36% to Rs 151.45 and Reliance Industries by 0.12% to Rs 6107.75.

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