Stock market rebounded, Sensex closed up 568 points

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Stock market rebounded, Sensex closed up 568 points

Mumbai: The domestic stock market has seen a good boom amid better global cues. Both the Sensex and Nifty indices have closed strongly in the business. The Sensex has closed beyond 49000. At the same time, the Nifty has also closed beyond 14500. There is an all-round boom in today’s business. There have been good purchases in banks, financials, metal and auto stocks. There has been a boom in other sectors as well. Currently, the Sensex has gained 568 points at the end of business and closed at the level of 49009.

At the same time, the Nifty has closed at 14507 level with a strength of 182 points. Earlier on Thursday, the markets were closed on a big decline. Bajaj Finserv and Titan Company have been the top gainers in today’s trading. At the same time, Powergrid and IndusInd Bank have been the top losers. Talking about global signs, Thursday has seen a boom in major US markets. The Dow Jones closed with a gain of nearly 200 points. At the same time, there has been a strong shopping in Asian markets today.

In today’s business, largecap stocks have seen a good boom. 27 stocks of Sensex 30 have closed in the green mark. At the same time there has been weakness in 3. The list of top gainers includes Finserve, Titan Company, Asian Paints, HUL, Airtel, Bajaj Auto, HDFC and Nestle India. At the same time, the top losers include Powergrid, IndusInd Bank and ITC.

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